Dam! The Beaver Returns to New York

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It is a day for rodents, that's for sure. To the excitement of Big Apple animal lovers, the NY Times reported the first beaver in 200 years has been spotted in the city. A 2- or 3-year-old beaver has been seen in the Bronx River, doing one of two very New York things: Looking for a mate or trying to make his home better (the Times says he was spotted "looking for more material to insulate its home").

Even though people had noticed the beaver last fall, apparently biologists initially suspected it might be a muskrat. Biologists named him Jose, after Representative Jose Serrano who has helped get funding for the Bronx River's cleanup. Now they are waiting to see if more beavers will join him. Wildlife Conservation Society president Dr. Steven Sanderson said, "New York City is the epitome of an urban environment. The fact that an animal which represents the wild frontier of North America can live and thrive in a river that runs through the Bronx Zoo is proof that we can coexist with nature anywhere on the planet. Anything is possible.”

The Times had a nice rundown on how beavers are a part of the city's and state's history. The beaver is on the city seal (teeny tiny, at the bottom of the badge), the state animal is the beaver (adopted in 1975), there's a Beaver Street (and Andre Balazs development called William Beaver House), and City College athletic teams are named the Beavers. Additionally, John Jacob Astor's fortune was made from the beaver pelt trade, hence those beaver plaques at the Astor Place subway station.

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Photograph of subway detail from Astor Place by Triborough on Filckr

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There's a joke in that story somewhere, but I just can't think of it...

Broadway was also originally a Native American fur trail - funny to imagine that the beaver and rabbit popular in Manhattan was high enough to support fur trading. The Dutch later took the trail and created it into a road called Bredeweg, which we now know as Broadway.

Preposterous.

I saw several bald beavers at Flashdancers last night

BEAVERS! fuck conservation there is a profit to be had! (gets musket)

Presumably, two or three years ago, two Beavers had to mate to produce this Beaver - so where did all they come from?

Perhaps there have been dozens of Beavers living in this metro area all the time but were unnoticed.

Maybe he came down from westchester.

I don't know why they say beavers haven't been here in 200 years. I saw one near the boathouse in Central Park about 15 years ago. At the time, I didn't think it was a big deal - I figured the creature was just another member of the park's wildlife.

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