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Description: A brief description of the Canadian beaver and its importance in early Canadian history.
North American Beaver: Natural History Notebooks The North American beaver was the first natural resource of what eventually became Canada to be exploited by Europeans. Beaver pelts were so valued that they were once the unit of currency. The North American beaver population was almost wiped out by 1930, but conservation measures have since restored their numbers to relatively healthy levels. The species has been introduced into Europe, where viable populations have been established.
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Page title:North American Beaver: Natural History Notebooks
Keywords:North American beaver, Castor canadensis, Mammals, animal, guide, zoology, Natural History Notebooks, Canadian Museum of Nature
Description:Notes and images of North American beavers, updated from the Canadian Museum of Nature's Natural History Notebooks series.
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