COEngineer
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While I was out elk hunting in a southern CO Wilderness area a few weeks ago, I came across an old beaver pond. It was obvious there had not been any beavers living there for at least a few years (not much water in the pond, grass growing on the old dam, etc). I got to wondering why there were no beavers...which led me to thinking about the last time I had even seen a beaver or an active beaver pond.
I started looking into it and found out that beavers have a season (Oct-Apr), but no limits on take (daily and possession are unlimited). So, I'm assuming we have very few beavers because farmers/ranchers don't like them damming culverts and irrigation ditches. Are my perceptions skewed? Are there lots of beavers and I just don't recreate in areas where they are common? If not, has anyone heard of a re-introduction effort in CO? What are the reasons for/against re-introducing them where they haven't returned on their own?
I started looking into it and found out that beavers have a season (Oct-Apr), but no limits on take (daily and possession are unlimited). So, I'm assuming we have very few beavers because farmers/ranchers don't like them damming culverts and irrigation ditches. Are my perceptions skewed? Are there lots of beavers and I just don't recreate in areas where they are common? If not, has anyone heard of a re-introduction effort in CO? What are the reasons for/against re-introducing them where they haven't returned on their own?