"Masz fajnego bobra" = "I like your beaver"
https://tuszem.wordpress.com/2026/03/31/linoryty-niepowazne/
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"Masz fajnego bobra" = "I like your beaver"
https://tuszem.wordpress.com/2026/03/31/linoryty-niepowazne/
#castor #beaver #bóbr #linoryt #linocut #linogravure #grafika #print #dzienbobry

Beavers are climate heroes—and Colorado just failed them. In a shocking setback, a simple, science-backed bill to protect beavers on public lands was defeated after intense pressure from hunting, fishing, and trapping groups. These opponents persuaded lawmakers to vote no, prioritizing the continued trapping of beavers for their pelts over the long-term health of our ecosystems, water supplies, and communities. And here’s the truth: trapping represents a tiny fraction of the public. Roughly one-tenth of one percent of Americans participate in trapping—yet these special interests wield outsized influence over decisions that affect all of us. That decision isn’t just disappointing—it’s dangerous. Beavers are a keystone species, and their impact on wildfire prevention is extraordinary. They’re frequently referred to as “nature’s firefighters.” By building dams, they create wetlands that store water year-round, raise water tables, and keep surrounding landscapes green and hydrated. These wet corridors act as natural firebreaks—slowing, redirecting, or even stopping wildfires in their tracks. In fire-prone states across the West, that can mean the difference between devastation and resilience. At a time when megafires are becoming more frequent and destructive, killing the very animals that help prevent them makes no sense. And the science is only getting clearer: new research shows beaver wetlands can store massive amounts of carbon, making them powerful, natural tools to fight climate change. They restore degraded land, protect biodiversity, and strengthen entire watersheds—doing work we cannot afford to lose. Yet instead of protecting them, special interests pushed fear and misinformation—convincing lawmakers to side with trapping and exploitation over science and survival. Colorado lawmakers got this wrong. But other states don’t have to. As drought worsens and wildfire seasons grow longer and more dangerous, we need real, proven solutions. Protecting beavers is one of the simplest, most cost-effective steps we can take right now. We’re calling on leaders in California, Oregon, Washington, and across the country: don’t follow Colorado’s failure—lead. Protect beavers to protect our forests and allow natural solutions to human-caused climate change. Protect beavers. Limit trapping for pelts on public lands. Stand up to special interests and stand with science. Because when beavers thrive, our forests are safer, our water is stronger, and our future is more secure. Add your name now to tell legislators to find the courage to stand up to hunting and trapping special interests and support protections for beavers across the West and nationwide. Source: https://coloradosun.com/2026/03/26/colorado-beaver-protection-bill-fails/
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Hard work. 😀
Tree stumps cut down by a beaver in a swampy forest in southern Poland.
April 2025
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More photos from this trip at:
https://foto.jedra.pl/chechlo-w-puszczy-dulowskiej/
Tym razem przyszła pora na rzekę Chechło, czyli rekonesans południowej części Puszczy Dulowskiej. Ta niewielka rzeka bierze swój początek z mokradeł Puszczy Dulowskiej, przecinając południową część puszczy w kierunku północno-zachodnim. Rzeka Chechło otoczona jest bagiennym lasem olszowym, lasem łęgowym, a w kilku miejscach towarzyszą jej dosyć rozległe łąki. Różnorodność środowiska powoduje, że praktycznie co kilka metrów znaleźć można ciekawy kadr.