What happens if your infrastructure project has been stagnant for more than seven years? In most countries, the project may have been shelved, but beavers in the BRDY region of the Czech Republic had different ideas.
According to the report Telegraph, The government's plan to build a dam in a protected landscape area, despite years of planning, could not descend from the ground. When the project seemed not to begin, the Beaver colony was able to build a dam where it needed it.
“Military Forest Management and the Vltava River Basin were negotiating with each other to set up projects and address issues regarding land ownership,” said Bohmil Pfizer, head of BRDY protected landscape area management. It states.
“Beaver beats [us] Plus, save CZK 30 million (Rs 10 crores). They built the dam for free without project documentation. ”
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Return the landscape to the beauty of nature
Follow Radio Prague International, The dam was planned in the area where the military built its drainage system years ago. The new dam was intended to stop drainage and create wetlands to activate local ecosystems.
“Beavers can build a dam for two nights at most, at most two nights. People need to get permission for the building, but they have to approve the building project and find the money for that. About. In a week,” Zoologist Jiri Vlcek said.
Experts inspecting the structure say they will last long, helping aquatic creatures thrive with rare stone crayfish, frogs and other species set to thrive in new wetland conditions He even said that there was something.
“We are already seeing the emergence of small ponds and surrounding wetlands,” the PLA said in a statement, adding that eight beavers are still struggling to create new wetlands.
“Beavers bring human-changing landscapes back to natural beauty.”
Beavers are known for their natural dam building instincts. Using nothing but sticks, mud and stones, these semi-aquatic mammals can create such engineering wonders that will continue to surprise scientists.