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bobpbx

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bobpbx

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Oct 25, 2002
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Pines; Bamber area
From the article:

"Other factors contributing to losses include ditching, draining of wetlands, deer browsing and dam-building by a rebounding beaver population."

And I am seeing Beaver destroy cedar by using their iron teeth to chop them down. I have no idea why.
 
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Teegate

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The beaver are seriously killing cedar. It is occurring all over.
 

Teegate

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Again, are they seriously looking at the full historical spectrum? I need to be a stakeholder. They may be clueless.

The New Jersey Forest Service led a rigorous stakeholder process to identify and prioritize suitable areas for Atlantic white cedar restoration on state-owned property and has been working closely with municipalities and stakeholders since 2018. In addition to numerous municipalities, the DEP has worked with more than 60 stakeholder groups, including prominent environmental groups such as the New Jersey Conservation Foundation, Pinelands Preservation Alliance, and New Jersey Audubon.
 
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