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No Longer Extinct, Beaver Populations in the Netherlands Now Threaten Their Dikes
Saturday August 30, 2025. 06:34 PM , from Slashdot
![]() But unfortunately... Beavers are increasingly digging burrows and tunnels under roads, railways and — even more worryingly — in dikes. For a country where a quarter of the land sits below sea level, this is not a minor problem — especially as beavers are not exactly holding back when digging. 'We've found tunnels stretching up to 17 metres [equivalent to 60 feet] into a dike... That's alarming,' says Jelmer Krom of the Rivierenland water board... If a major dike gives way, it would cause a serious flood affecting thousands of people... [T]heir entrances are under water, and as yet there are no effective techniques for mapping them. During high water, special patrols go out at night with thermal-imaging cameras to spot where beavers are active, but this method doesn't always yield the desired results. Also, when a beaver that's causing problems is found, it can only be killed in exceptional circumstances, because beavers are a protected species in the Netherlands. Moving it doesn't do much good either, as the beaver tends simply to return. Current mitigation efforts include mesh reinforcements (as well as sealing burrows) — and also removing the thickets of willows on the riverbanks to make them a less appealing habitat. Thanks to Slashdot reader Bruce66423 for sharing the news. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://slashdot.org/story/25/08/30/0652254/no-longer-extinct-beaver-populations-in-the-netherlands-...
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