A WILD BEAVER SIGHTING
Uploaded by: Camo4x4s
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Beaver Footage from a day at my hunting camp here in North Carolina. I did not plan on catching this beaver on video but it happened. It pays to keep your camera with you at all times...
Most Beavers would run away but this beaver seemed really like it did not care. I believe it was a pregnant female and that is why she was more worried about eating! I can not believe she did not attack me as I got as close as 5 feet from her in this video while talking to the camera!
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"Are u saying i shouldnt shoot an animal that floods my fields, backs up my creek, causes me to lose profit and land?"
Why should you shoot it, got any better reasons? I mean, it was there before you and your kind. Seems you're pretty lucky to live in a place with a bit of nature still intact. Why don't you learn to appreciate it a little more, learn to live alongside it, or move into the city where there is no na
ture? I mean, you have that option, the beaver doesn't.
"I would sooner end my own life than move into the city."
You decide, it's another option. Just didn't want to be the first to mention it. I live in Europe, where there isn't a lot of good nature left. It was basically killed off because farmers had your attitude - gets in the way, just shoot it. Animals like beavers were killed off completely in some
areas, and although they've been re-introduced to some places, you've got to go out of your way to see it.
Say you lost "a calf" to a beaver damn. But so what? How many farmers in Europe lost ALL their stock to Mad Cow Disease? As far as running away from your problem and not addressing it. Seems to me that's what you're doing by shooting it. I just asked you if there wasn't an alternative solution. I mean you're on its land, not the other way around.
coyotes i lost 3 calves last year and ended up barely breaking even. shooting it is addressing the problem by eliminating it. around my property there is hundreds of acres of protected wildlife habitat there is no shortage of beavers in the area, me shooting 5 a year isnt causing their extinction, i am just preventing them from expanding onto my property.