Wellll...technically it is a Linky Love contender.
Oh right, beaverS... If the &^%%$$ trees weren't cut down by the little rascals the CO2 would be taken up in the trees' growth; sequestration in the soil wouldn't even be a factor. (F'ng academics. Can't see the forest for the trees.) The real benefit of course is the creation of wetlands. As you probably know, We Canadians eat beaver...a lot; they're even on our Canadian nickel! :) It's common knowledge that our Capital is the place to go for beaver: http://wastelessfood.blogspot.ca/2010/05/beaver-tails-recipe-taste-of-ottawa.html
Hell, beaver is a staple in my diet. Some of us Southerners call 'em "Whiskerbiscuits", though. Some of them come au naturale, but, for the more discriminating palate, others are served up sans pelt.
I believe that I recently posted a link in the comments to that lovely bit of Snoochery as a candidate for the "Linky Love" stable. ;-)
Beavers can save the world from anything. They're the greatest of God's inventions.
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Wellll...technically it is a Linky Love contender.
ReplyDeleteOh right, beaverS...
If the &^%%$$ trees weren't cut down by the little rascals the CO2 would be taken up in the trees' growth; sequestration in the soil wouldn't even be a factor. (F'ng academics. Can't see the forest for the trees.)
The real benefit of course is the creation of wetlands.
As you probably know, We Canadians eat beaver...a lot; they're even on our Canadian nickel! :)
It's common knowledge that our Capital is the place to go for beaver:
http://wastelessfood.blogspot.ca/2010/05/beaver-tails-recipe-taste-of-ottawa.html
Yeah, we eat a lot of beaver down here too. ;-)
ReplyDeleteHell, beaver is a staple in my diet. Some of us Southerners call 'em "Whiskerbiscuits", though. Some of them come au naturale, but, for the more discriminating palate, others are served up sans pelt.
ReplyDeleteI believe that I recently posted a link in the comments to that lovely bit of Snoochery as a candidate for the "Linky Love" stable. ;-)