Joe, Willy, and Jason posing while transporting willow stakes and baby plants to a restoration siteWilly planting new plant startsA gorgeous beaver dam at Black LakeCollege students on a site tourA pair of beavers being relocated togetherJoe petting beaver pelts with kids at a public outreach eventUnder the canvas tarp is a beaver being transported to its new homeSome beaver pond inhabitantsA beaver relocation action shotElementary schoolers viewing a beaver at the Winthrop HatcheryA workshop participant practicing deploying a suitcase-style humane live-trapJulie teaching college students about beaver husbandryParticipants listening to a session at a relocation trainingVolunteers helping relocate a beaverAn aerial view of a local beaver pondA workshop group viewing a culvert protection deviceA load of conifer boughs being delivered for Beaver Dam Analogue construction. Boughs are sourced from local wildfire-risk-reduction thinning projects!A beaver in its natural habitatVolunteers helping relocate a beaverMOBP crew members working on installing posts for a beaver dam analogueA relocated beaver awaiting transportation to his or her new homeRestoration work in-progressA culvert protector installed by MOBP preventing flooding on a local roadA pond-leveler device in the late-fall snowMOBP staff assembling a pond-leveler deviceAlexa feeding the beavers at our relocation holding facility at the Winthrop HatcheryThe work of our incredible engineering friends- beavers!Beaver dams holding storing the water from high spring flowsJulie performing beaver songs to a group of campersA beaver relocation in actionA beaver and baby beaver together at the Winthrop Hatchery