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Large beaver lodge completely surrounded by water in Southeast Alaska. Photo courtesy of Bob Armstrong (Willson and Armstrong 2009).
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... dam height and water level increase, construction of the bank lodge may continue, sometimes for years ( Baker and Hill 2003). Water lodges, which are situated in a lake or pond, are completely surrounded by water ( Figure 9). Generally, lodges have two or more underwater entrances and a nest area situated above the water line ( Grinnell et al. 1937). ...
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... sharps safety, and consider practicing ahead of time on an orange. However, be aware that a beaver tail is quite tough (especially if the beaver is large) and that nothing will quite replicate the controlled force required to properly inject a PIT tag into a beaver tail ( Figure 19). ...