From a sign board on the Wright’s Creek trail (emphasis mine):
In three years, the beavers have made their presence very apparent. They even managed, likely accidentally, to remove $3000 of pond monitoring equipment.
From a sign board on the Wright’s Creek trail (emphasis mine):
In three years, the beavers have made their presence very apparent. They even managed, likely accidentally, to remove $3000 of pond monitoring equipment.
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Begs so many questions, it
Begs so many questions, it seems to beg how many questions it begs. I’ll guess the intent is to say the removal was incidental to something else the beavers were up to, or an unintended (and perhaps not even inevitable) side effect of what their work, to put it another way. Not that I’d put it past a beaver to accidentally underestimate the dollar value of monitoring equipment. The least likely accident I think would be mistaken identity: That although beavers usually tolerate or even appreciate monitoring equipment, this time they mistook it for something they’d rather remove. Or for something they’d remove if it would fetch $30,000 on the street, but which also accidentally, would be a gross overvaluation and a misapprehension of a beaver’s ability to conduct such a sale.
Thank you for this response -
Thank you for this response - loved it!
the cost of nature ;-)
the cost of nature ;-)
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