Identifying and Managing Mountain Beaver Damage to Forest Resources
The mountain beaver is a medium-sized rodent of the western Pacific Northwest. Mountain beavers cause damage to forest regeneration by clipping or girdling seedlings or saplings or both, and undermini …
Published: July 2013
Reprinted: January 2021
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