In regards to the beaver, I dont completely comprehend the strategy behind trapping them. I've heard this voiced on this site multiple times. For a site full of nature lovers, Im interested in knowing the motive behind this. I dont see how they're obstructing the "natural flow" when that bridge and culvert arent natural in any way. Natural things are untouched by man. Im sure the dam might be hindering the lives of other fauna and flora, but that seems to be more natural then building bridges and putting in culverts, mostly to please human activity. I think its fine to release the material once in a while, but if you trap every beaver thats been a nuisance, there wouldnt be many left in this state.. that I think, would be a sad story. There arent many places in this state to re-release them where they wouldnt cause more problems. I strongly feel that because we are the cause behind all the development in this state and loss of habitat, that we should also hold the obligation to make sure these animals still have some safe living space. If not here, then where? Maybe Im missing something that someone could shed some light on. Im all ears and this is just my two cents.