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Michael Foster
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Добавлен 7 авг 2009
Mike Foster has produced over 190 videos about the natural and cultural history of Southern Arizona and Sonora Mexico. The Friends of the San Pedro River Education Committee and Mike produced a series of free educational videos about the San Pedro River National Conservation Area (SPRNCA) The videos can be accessed at this site: sites.google.com/site/friendsofthesanpedroriver/ Grant funding has been provided by Hands on the Land, the National Science Foundation, the Arizona Community Foundation and the Walton Family Foundation. Today most of Mike's work is being done in southern Sonora, Mexico. Mike can be contacted at sarjuesos@gmail.com
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Waters of March
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El Primer Conti en Jupare
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Intrevista con Jose Hill
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Forever Autumn
Просмотров 346 месяцев назад
As Tears Go By
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It Is Up To You
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Scarborough Fair
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Vagabundo del Paisaje
Просмотров 107 месяцев назад
Life in a Northern Town Calumet
Просмотров 328 месяцев назад
Watching and Waiting
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Out In the Country
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James Mustard Porch Swing
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Rainy Night in Bisbee 2023
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Getting to Know the Lake
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Muy bueno
Gee, Beave...
Really nice delivery Judy and no up-talking, like many young American women do now (and that is spreading to other countries, sadly, even some men). 😞
Your "beavers caused problems" should be said as "humans cause problems.
The question isn't if rewilding is possible, the question isn't if there is a benefit for doing so? The question is at what stage of their population expansion will the beaver be in conflict with modern civilisation again? We opted for dominance which means we have spent this long NOT learning how to coexist.......
Thanks! 🌞🏜️
The short dams will get taller over time.
Castors canadiennesis, or Canadian beaver …
That’s where many years ago beaver felt hats were a huge item
Beavers were introduced in Brazil in the 40’s. They’re overrunning native animals
Canada's invasion of the USA is coming along nicely: wolves, grizzly, cougars........and our National Animal, justin beaver.
Thank you, thank you, thank you
You do not want to run low on beavers.
God better creator than all smart man could did. To restore water system in nature. Human always made more harm to nature rather than animals...
Most magical retreat in Old Mexico!
Yeah, but where can i buy a tree in the US?
Excellent project! No BDA s needed!
I live in a place called Beaverton, and have seen the transformation of creek to pond, and some of the biggest tadpoles ever seen. It is quite remarkable how urban development and nature are interwoven here.
Save a tree. Eat a beaver.
But, but the beavers were there at least 20 years ago. I saw them there around Saint David.
Years ago, I accidentally hit and killed a beaver with my vehicle. I often think ab that night, and still feel horrible ab it. I don’t know why that night has stayed with me this long.
Go beavs!
At 75 it warms my heart to see this. I grew up on that river near Hereford, it has a special place in my heart.
Best thing for any habitat is remove the humans... 🤔😎🇦🇺👌
Thank you for playing the natural calls and sounds - beautiful! 💚
Enjoyed video found it interesting and informative..🐩🐕🇨🇦🇺🇸💛
Good overview...thank you
It’s really horrible to think of all these wonderful creatures being so ruthlessly slaughtered in past times😢
Wonderful project.
Indian man say leave the beaver alone 😅yall didn't get the message 🤨now 120 years later 😒 this!
So why do beavers keep losing their habitat and why are people allowed to trap and kill beaver on their property? Why sell land that beaver live on to people who don’t want beaver on their land? Seems like nothing is being done to save any habitats or the wildlife within them? No one cares where there can be changes made to save these river animals.
The early settlers were ignorant of how to look after the land
Beavers are Absolutely Critical to the Restoration of Natural Habitats especially in Very Dry Climates! Thanks for the Video
saludos el desidratador es de madera o metal
Long live the San Pedro River and its mighty beavers! Thank you to the protectors of this sacred place and its sacred creatures.
One beaver( Castor canadensis) is great, but it can take two to raise a family. Witnessing a bank lodge beaver in Yankton, SD. I personally gleaned year- long exposure to a family, who I witnessed feed, nurse, and on occasions witness the pair together as busy as a family can be. Feeding on Fremont cottonwoods while simultaneously nursing her kits sounding like babies naturally. I saw her come in nervously with limb, she seemed good with me, submerged, mysteriously entered lodge and heard the action. Not only did they always capture my attention, I learned to fish from nearby woody structure, Spring bringing them into spawn. All aspects of their lifestyles seemed keenly suited for this family life, where local shores, deciduous sprout shooting trees are aided in some forms of propagation by the beavers also. Wood ducks ( Aix sponsa ) had a local cavity nest in an accompanying cottonwood stand and another local resident. Finding cavities can be a test for this Native bird. Beavers in this area store woody forage materials under the ice for winter, they stimulate shoot formation, and all this woody debris is sustenance for the myriad of Mayflies hatching, cottonwood silk, and all those tangible memories. Point being, caves, alcoves, large stumps, can be used as strata for living arrangements of Beaver family including a beaver lodge or bank style which could be a cave, underlying roots of large trees, or other bank habitat that allows for escape cover, deeper water column for escape and survival purposes.
we need more beavers !!! keep it up
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It's remarkable how much dredging these little rodents can do with those busy little paws. Great video, very interesting to see their impact on regions unfamiliar to me. Arizona beavers 🦫 ♥
Great video😊. Thanks
Congratulations grama Priestess Yogini. And the crew
I’m a big fan of beavers. This was one of best videos because it wasn’t Disney-fied and had great photos of all kinds of animals including insects. Great Job!
Where ponds exist, beavers can make homes.
Leave it to beaver 🦫
Beavers were everywhere in America and Canada now they are far and few between But Canada does have much more Beavers. It's a shame they were hunted so badly and they are fantastic for the ecosystem.
Settler have mostly done more harm than not in the past. Look at the Oklahoma pan handle, aka the dust bowl. There a hundreds of other examples, like you show here. People have never known what to do, you can tell until today that people haven't learned that much. Animals world wide are dear and special. Those in Australia and New Zealand, who introduced non indigenous animals into a habitat have created more problems than ever. As well as the fish they put into the Mississippi river, they kill off all local crabs, fish, etc. When will people learn? With well informed information like this, people should learn. Hopefully...
I have said for decades that mankind are the only animal that craps in its own nest, we in our infinite wisdom kill animals that have been in environments since forever to suit our own short sighted interests and then scratch our heads when things go belly up and this example is another in a long line of examples that prove how wrong previous generations were another is reintroducing wolves into Yellowstone National Park that has done wonders for the whole park from an environmental point of view and when people say the wolves do this or the beavers do that to my land they forget whose land it was before they came along and took it...If we are the top of the food chain its time we seriously looked at other residents of this planet and how we can both best serve each other or are we just going to stumble along creating one disaster after another until the whole place a manure pile no good to man or beast ?
Bureau of Land Management persecuted the Bundys and drove many ranchers off land they have held for generations. They are about as evil as the IRS and the FBI and all the other three letter Federal organizations.
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Here, beavers got extinct. But, during Covid lockdown, i had the chance to see chewed trees, and manny wild animals getting close to the villages.