I guess cutting the end of the tree off makes this a human-animal collaboration. Aganetha Dyck would like this, although if the bees are dying, she might want to befriend the beavers, they're industrious!
this is nice beaver art. no worries about the bees james, it's only the chemically enhanced commercial bees that are biting the dust. research indicates no organic honey bee loss. the mainstream media has neglected to bring up that one small (yet extremely important )fact. they'd rather perpetuate fear, as per usual. very frustrating, yet very interesting at the same time. let's hear it for beaver art dam it!! :P
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I guess cutting the end of the tree off makes this a human-animal collaboration. Aganetha Dyck would like this, although if the bees are dying, she might want to befriend the beavers, they're industrious!
The built environment, song of praises indeed.
Too bad we're so bad at it.
new meaning to "hanging by a thread"
is it beaver art? or beaver vandalism?
oooh, those darned vandalising beavers.
we should ban trees to all beavers under age 4.
I wonder if this was one beaver's work, or a whole beaver art lodge at work here?
this is nice beaver art. no worries about the bees james, it's only the chemically enhanced commercial bees that are biting the dust. research indicates no organic honey bee loss. the mainstream media has neglected to bring up that one small (yet extremely important )fact. they'd rather perpetuate fear, as per usual. very frustrating, yet very interesting at the same time. let's hear it for beaver art dam it!! :P
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