They Released 12 Beavers Into a Dried Up Valley — Then the Heatwave Changed Everything
Beaver reintroduction in Washington's Methow Valley began in 2008 when 12 beavers — pulled from nuisance-trapping programs and destined for euthanasia — were released into a river system that hadn't seen them since 1961. The goal was to restore a dying watershed. What these natural engineers did next with mud, sticks, and pure instinct changed everything scientists thought they knew about drought resilience. Within months, the beavers raised the water table, fed springs that had been dry for decades, and built cold-water pools throughout the valley. Then in June 2021, the most catastrophic heat dome in Pacific Northwest recorded history arrived — 118°F in the valley, rivers running at temperatures lethal to salmon. Every waterway in the region failed. Every waterway except the ones the beavers had rebuilt. Here's the twist: Chinook salmon were found sheltering in beaver ponds, using cold-water refugia that no human engineering programme had managed to create at anywhere near this scale or cost. The beavers weren't the conservation project. They were the solution the valley had been waiting for since we trapped them out sixty years ago. 🦫 Could 12 animals outperform sixty years of conventional water management? Watch and decide — then tell me in the comments. ▶ Subscribe for more rewilding, wildlife, and nature documentary stories. Narrated by Dr. Helena Reed. beaver, rewilding, salmon, drought, heatwave, Methow Valley, Washington, wildlife, conservation, water table, watershed, Chinook, river dam, ecosystem, keystone species, climate change, nature documentary, ecology, beaver reintroduction, groundwater, Pacific Northwest, wildlife comeback, habitat restoration, water management, heat dome, river restoration, natural engineering, salmon habitat, peatland, species recovery #Beaver, #Rewilding, #ChinookSalmon, #DroughtResilience, #WildlifeComeback, #MethowValley, #NatureDocumentary, #KeystoneSpecies, #BeaverReintroduction, #ClimateChange, #Watershed, #Ecology, #HabitatRestoration, #PacificNorthwest, #WildlifeConservation

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