Oregon aims to count beavers, change narrative about resourceful rodents

Clad in waders and staff in hand, Conrad Ely trudged through the icy Carlson Creek, a stream meandering under mossy Douglas firs and cedar in a remote section of Tillamook State Forest. Ely, a state beaver biologist, scanned the water for gnawed-off branches, poked at bunched up leaves and shone…

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