[NatureNS] RE: Canadian beavers in Argentinia (was Russia)

Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 13:02:57 -0300
From: "Margaret E.Millard" <mmillard@eastlink.ca>
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thanks Lance, will check it out. In my mind I can hear my Dad comparing it 
to the Canadian army during the second world war. The did not sit and stay. 
I understand the beavers are doing horrific damage and may well make their 
way back to North America, eventually.
http://margmillard.ca
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From: "Laviolette, Lance (EXP)" <lance.laviolette@lmco.com>
To: <naturens@chebucto.ns.ca>
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 11:24 AM
Subject: [NatureNS] RE: Canadian beavers in Argentinia (was Russia)


> Marg Millard wrote:
>
>>Apparently some 'Canadian' beavers were released into the wild
>>of the Islands off the tip of South America and they were heading
>>home and messing things up severely as they went. Does anyone
>>know where they have gotten to and are they still rampaging?
>
> Twenty-five pairs were released in the Argentinean province of Tierra
> del Fuego in 1946. As has occurred with many non-native species
> introduced into Nova Scoptia, Canada, and North America they have been
> very successful in their range expansion and are impacting local
> ecosystems. A short story can be found at the following URL:
> http://en.epochtimes.com/news/6-1-26/37411.html
>
> All the best,
>
> Lance
> ===========================
> Lance Laviolette
> Glen Robertson, Ontario
> lance.laviolette@lmco.com
> ===========================
>
> 


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