October 20, 2023
In 1948 Idaho, “nuisance” beavers in residential areas had to be moved to vacant riverlands. The unoccupied areas had no roads, so cars were not an option, and horses were easily spooked by the belligerent rodents. Eventually, surplus World War II parachutes were used to air-drop 76 beavers into the remote terrain.
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