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Beavers Remain Active at Priday Ranch

Dec 10, 2021 by Jana Hemphill
Beavers remain active at Priday Ranch. Land Trust staff have noticed lots of new beaver-built structures along Antelope Creek, fresh beaver chew marks, and a new potential lodge!

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There have been some busy beavers recently at Priday Ranch!

We are excited to report that Antelope Creek continues to be a hub of beaver activity at Priday Ranch. Recently, Land Trust staff noticed lots of new beaver-built structures along the creek, fresh beaver chew marks, and a new potential lodge! All of this beaver activity is helping slow the water in Antelope Creek, improving habitat for fish and wildlife. We've also been able to capture some beaver activity on our wildlife cameras. Check it out!



We look forward to keeping an eye on the dams and lodges to see how things continue to evolve and change the creek, vegetation, and wildlife over time!

 

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