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Witam Maciej, not only “an endless amount of branches and sticks”, but `fighting a giant python ´ (starting 01:21:00), too. Also first time we somewhat didn’t see you smiling while doing the job; how comes 😉? Ok, ok, before you start throwing sticks at me 🤕: this was really very though work 💪on this beaver’s pool. The dam itself was kind of masterpiece on its own, and also noted how the beavers made smart use of the vertical trunks (like the tree & that `python´ one) and even seem to have hardened the banks on both sides. Your comment “good warm-up in the morning” appears to be `Polish understatement´ here - and slightly amused about that siren's check we heard at some point. Pozdrawiam serdecznie!
Why on earth would you destroy a beaver dam? They are arguably one of the most important species in this country for building restoring and maintaining habitats upon which over 60% of species in this country. What on earth are you thinking?
the before vs the after - the fact that something so small was able to build something like this, stopping all that water , is amazing. we have human engineers that still dont build things as efficient
I truly appreciate seeing this video. I have seen others but they just get the water moving and leave debris making it quick and easy for beavers to rebuild. Great job!
Sorry, but you should get much more viewers if you film the beavers making it...I see too much pieces of wood perfectly installed on the wall, do you have enemies ?
Good Evening from Western Australia. That was a tightly packed dam and holding back an enormous amount of water. You must of been exhausted after this one. Keep well and God Bless.
Hopefully there was a really good reason to do this. Beaver dams actually greatly improve ecology, that is why God made them, they are natures way of landscape/ecology management, a way to improve soil, plant health, fish numbers, soil nutrition. I would never remove the dam unless i absolutely had to
THIS GUY SUCKS !!!! HE looks at the camera for attention half the time WTF ARE YOU WATCHING ME OH THE CAMERA I FORGOT IS ANYONE WATCHING ME LOOK AT ME LOOK WHAT I CAN DO >>>>>>I WASH MYSELF WITH A RAG ON A STICK UGG UGG!!!!!