The Beavers in my garden...or almost!

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Re: The Beavers in my garden...or almost!




by Obamot » 14/12/22, 11:54

Like most of us, they seem oblivious to reading your mind, okay? : Mrgreen:

This thread still gives us a breath of fresh air in the paranoia of the ambient news, even if we are sorry for your shoots...
I think if you planted bamboo it would piss them off... : Lol: Maybe they would look elsewhere?
But after to get rid of the bamboo, it's another matter!
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by Christophe » 14/12/22, 12:03

Yeah you're good!

Don't worry, I'm going to steal all their branches... As Macro suggested, I'm going to turn them into forestry slaves! 8) 8) 8)

Niark niark!

In the end, the beaver operation may be more profitable (and above all faster) than planting trees to get free wood!! : Mrgreen:
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by Obamot » 14/12/22, 12:33

Christophe wrote:[...] silvicultural slaves! 8) 8) 8)

Niark niark!

hihihi ... : Lol: (Who is this Sylvie again?) : Cheesy:
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by Macro » 14/12/22, 16:03

The skin sells well and the meat is eaten... : Cheesy:
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by Christophe » 14/12/22, 20:19

I am a weak Macro on this point: I hurt the animals that I eat only by proxy! : Cheesy:
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by gegyx » 14/12/22, 22:58

Still not tempted to put a camera back?
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On an iron pole : Lol:
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by Obamot » 14/12/22, 23:28

It's BEAVERS (not cameos in hell) Gégyx, you don't understand anything Image
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by Christophe » 15/12/22, 00:01

gegyx wrote:Still not tempted to put a camera back?
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On an iron pole : Lol:


She's there...but disconnected for months because nothing interesting at the time...she was aiming for the dam...

The Beaver God is mighty!
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Re: The Beavers in my garden...or almost!




by Christophe » 05/02/23, 11:50

An estimated growth of +16000% for beavers in Europe in 56 years!

Everything is explained !

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Er...are there wild bison in Europe? : Shock: : Shock:

Not Western anyway!
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Re: The Beavers in my garden...or almost!




by phil59 » 05/02/23, 14:01

Father Beavers, if we go from 10 individuals to 100, that's a lot in percentage terms, but from 10 to 100, that still doesn't save a species. : Lol:
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hmmmmm, hmmmmmmmmmmmmm, hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhmmmmmmmmm, huh, hmmmmmmmmmmmmm.

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