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Scientists Reintroduced Beavers in Utah Desert to Save Rivers — and They Did an Incredible Job
On a typical night in Utah’s desert, a beaver plunges into the river, slapping its tail on the water. With its chisel-shaped teeth, it strips the wood and starts gnawing and nibbling it. The rodent ...
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Beavers Were Brought to the Desert to Save a Dying River. Six Years Later, Here Are the Results.
In eastern Utah, the sun beats down on red cliffs and dry soil. Water should have disappeared here long ago. But deep in a canyon, the Price River still runs, and green plants line its edges. This ...
Their work focuses on the Rub’ al Khali Desert, or the Empty Quarter, one of the largest continuous sand deserts in the world. Covering nearly 650,000 square kilometers, the Empty Quarter today is ...
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