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Beavers are turning rivers into powerful carbon sinks

Recent research indicates that beavers contribute significantly to climate change mitigation by creating wetlands, which act as effective carbon sinks. Their natural dam-building activities enhance the ability of ecosystems to sequester carbon, presenting a potential strategy for policymakers to incorporate wildlife management in climate action plans.

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