Positive impacts:
- Habitat creation: Pond Beavers can create new habitats for wildlife, such as fish, frogs, birds, deer, small mammals, etc.
- Soil and water conservation: Beavers can, in certain circumstances, help to conserve soil and water by reducing runoff and improving water quality through their dam-building activities. This includes catching soil runoff and allowing it to settle, mitigating sedimentation throughout a pond.
- Wildlife viewing: Many people simply enjoy viewing wildlife on their property.
- Flood Related Property Damage: Pond Beavers can cause flooding by building dams and/or sealing off an existing outlet structure such as a standpipe or culvert. While rare, beavers have been known to seal off even large siphon systems.
- Loss of Vegetation Leading to Erosion : Beavers will damage/destroy woody vegetation in pursuit of food and dam-building materials. Additionally, their burrows and slides often create issues with bank stability. Such instances can further increase erosion issues and potentially compromise dam integrity if left unchecked.
Tyler N
BS, Natural Resources Management
Aquatic Environmental Services