





By Bernard Bujold (LeStudio1) -
There was a time when the beaver was a priceless economic value to the country's development. Today, however, we may wonder if this animal, skilled woodworkers, did not become a dangerous nuisance for our forests near the cottages.
I actually was surprised to find that the beavers friends do not enjoy the same landscape that I and they do not hesitate to cut a tree or two that interest them for their own cottage...
With the upcoming arrival of spring (the beavers season), I may have to become a trapper like at the time of my ancestors!
Photos 1, 3, 4 and 5: Work of the beaver;
Photo 2: Bernard Bujold;
Photo 6: Chalet;
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