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Colorado Bill Aims to Safeguard Beavers and Mitigate Wildfire and Drought Threats

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsMarch 6, 2026001 Min Read
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Conservation groups and Colorado lawmakers introduced a bill to protect beavers on public lands, emphasizing their role in enhancing drought and wildfire resilience. As snowpack declines and fire risks escalate, the bill aims to prohibit the killing of beavers while allowing for their removal in specific conflict situations. Advocates highlight that increasing beaver populations can restore ecosystems, improve habitat for wildlife, and serve as natural firebreaks. The bill aligns with Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s management strategies and recognizes beavers as essential for mitigating climate challenges. Overall, the legislation promotes coexistence between humans and beavers for ecological benefits.

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