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Did You Know Beaver Basecamps Are Secret Paradises? (Photos Inside!) - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions

Overview

A beaver lodge is the home of a family of beavers that looks like a large mound of sticks and mud.

Did You Know Beaver Basecamps Are Secret Paradises? (Photos Inside!) - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions

It is located in the middle of a small pond.

Did You Know Beaver Basecamps Are Secret Paradises? (Photos Inside!) - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions

A lodge may be quite large and is very visible from a distance, especially if it is sitting in the middle of a small pond.

Did You Know Beaver Basecamps Are Secret Paradises? (Photos Inside!) - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions

It may be as tall as ten feet and as wide as 15 20 feet.

Did You Know Beaver Basecamps Are Secret Paradises? (Photos Inside!) - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions

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Nestled in the heart of the rockies, these camps offer a unique blend of adventure and nature.

Imagine waking up to the sound of a babbling brook, surrounded by towering pine trees and fresh mountain air.

Beaver dams create an entire ecosystem that allows birds, insects and other animals to flourish.

Thats why beavers are a keystone species;

Their presence improves habitat.

But what's it like under all the sticks and mud of a beaver lodge?

Lets go inside a beaver lodge!

Jen vanderhoof, an environmental scientist in our water and land resources division, offers an informative tour inside a beaver lodge.

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The overall impression inside a beaver den is one of a dark, secure, and surprisingly organized space.

The hardened mud walls and the surrounding water make it virtually impervious to predators.

Beavers ingeniously use multiple underwater entrances to enhance their security.