i really like when you tear a dam out limb by limb. i really like how you listen to suggestions and then decide to do it as you prefer. lol it is your hobby after all.
And here in America, we are reintroducing beavers into areas to help with easing drought conditions. Beavers dams store water, create natural fire breaks, help ease flooding as there is a place for the water to go. Dams also create habitat for birds and other creatures.
Great job. The trees thank you as do I. Glad you took us back to yesterdays dam and let it drain some. Is this the area that was hard to get to last year maybe? See you tomorrow.😉❤😊👍👍🌟
That was so satisfying! But your work looks very tiring. Burning heaps of calories there dude. Are those bubbles rising or is that raindrops falling on the surface? And do you ever see angry beavers?
I love to burn calories. It's fun to be in nature and be healthy, What else could be better ? :) Those bubbles comes from mud under the water. Because mud pressure getting lower and air could come out.
It is very nice to see you cleaning these Beaverdam’s out. I have a question… Don’t the beavers continue to live there and after you leave build everything right back up again or do they go somewhere else?
Why do you break down one side of the dam before the other, instead of taking down the dam 'little by little' across the full width ? I would have thought that getting rid of the mud at the lower levels, would be easier working on the full width of the dam.
You know if you only tear down half the pond built up behind it, it will help with crops and the wildlife around still. If your a commercial farm fucking leave it an use the ponds to help water. Beavers bring in new ecosystems that we need to keep this world going
Cool to watch, but damn! Does nature have to be conquered everywhere you go? Can you ever just live in harmony with nature instead of always trying to control it?
@@Kenislovas you are wright.up the dam trees and grass getting to much water,and down by dam is to dry.but for me biggest thing is that when you release the water.great job man
You get a thumbs down for waiting too long to destroy the dam. A damn that size takes a beaver 1 to 2 years to build. You should have trapped the beaver and relocated him elsewhere.
Hibfrom uk mate👋👍 this one was a good one definitely and flow will help wash out further down stream.I hope lol yhanks for your time as always be safe and see you soon 👍👋 still sending thoughts and prayers too 💙💓🙏🙏🙏💓💙
Thought you would have removed the Bever Dam--so many more sticks could have been removed--you should watch --msTECH86--and see how it is done properly.
Já gostei mais do seu trabalho. Hoje limita-se a abrir um corredor de água e não a tirar tudo. Daqui a dias .... horas, está tudo na mesma. Assim tem trabalho para a vida e visualizações que cheguem para ganhar algum. Deixei de por likes.......
Doesn't matter how much I remove. If they want, they will rebuild it anyway. I will come there several times more. With each time I will remove more and more. It's not easy to remove whole such a size dam in 1 time.