Beaver Population - Bruce Peninsula

Beaver Population - Bruce Peninsula Beavers were formerly extirpated from the Bruce Peninsula, but have re-colonized the area after a two century absence, making significant changes to the park landscape. Bruce Peninsula National Park monitors active lodges by counting food caches during helicopter surveys in the fall, just before the freeze-up. 2024-04-14 Parks Canada cavan.harpur@pc.gc.ca Nature and EnvironmentBlack BearBruce Peninsulaisolated populationharvestnon-natural mortalityroad mortalityisolated populationOntario Beaver Population - Bruce PeninsulaCSV https://open.canada.ca/data/dataset/a99cec2f-472b-4c56-bfe3-e7fcdd1f2ad4/resource/3c1c3b0b-4109-48aa-b51d-8d630e419775/download/bruce_peninsula_np_beaver_population_2009-2015_data.csv

Beavers were formerly extirpated from the Bruce Peninsula, but have re-colonized the area after a two century absence, making significant changes to the park landscape. Bruce Peninsula National Park monitors active lodges by counting food caches during helicopter surveys in the fall, just before the freeze-up.

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