
The beaver drop was a 1948
Idaho Department of Fish and Game
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) is the Idaho state department which is responsible for preserving and managing Idaho's wildlife, including mammals, fish, birds, plants, and invertebrates.
History
The Idaho Department of Fish and Ga ...
program to relocate
beavers
Beavers are large, semiaquatic rodents in the genus ''Castor'' native to the temperate Northern Hemisphere. There are two extant species: the North American beaver (''Castor canadensis'') and the Eurasian beaver (''C. fiber''). Beavers a ...
(''Castor canadensis''). The program involved moving 76 beavers by airplane and
parachuting
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Fo ...
them to new areas in
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.
The program was initiated to both reduce cost and decrease
mortality rate
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s during the relocation. Alleviating complaints about "nuisance beavers" and their activities were an underlying reason for it.
Background
People had been moving from cities to areas with beavers. The
Idaho Department of Fish and Game
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) is the Idaho state department which is responsible for preserving and managing Idaho's wildlife, including mammals, fish, birds, plants, and invertebrates.
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decided to move 76 beavers because the new residents complained about beavers cutting down trees and creating
dams. The Fish and Game Department understood that beavers helped
wetland
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s, helped to reduce erosion, and created
habitat
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for birds and fish, so the Department wanted to move the beavers to other areas of the state.
An April 17, 1939, ''
Time
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'' magazine article recognized the important work that beavers had been doing in Idaho since the
United States Department of the Interior
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began relocating beavers to the state in 1936. They estimated that the cost of relocating a beaver was
$8 (equivalent to $ in ) and the estimated value of a beaver's work was (equivalent to $ in ).
Transporting the beavers by land was difficult and costly, and also resulted in the death of some beavers. The previous transportation method for moving beavers entailed
trapping
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History
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beavers and then delivering them to a
conservation officer
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. Next, the beavers would be loaded onto a truck, and transported to the areas of relocation. Beavers were then boxed and strapped onto a
horse
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or
mule to be carried over land. This resulted in beavers overheating and becoming stressed.
Parachuting
The goal was to move beavers from the
McCall
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and
Payette Lake
Payette Lake is a natural lake in the western United States, located in west central Idaho at McCall. Formed by glacial activity, it is situated in the upper drainage basin of the Payette River, which drains into the Snake River.
Outflow fr ...
areas of Idaho to the
Chamberlain Basin
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in central Idaho. One Idaho Department of Fish and Game employee named Elmo W. Heter came up with an idea to use leftover WWII parachutes and lidless wooden boxes to fly the beavers to the area. Two boxes with breathing holes were fitted together like a
suitcase
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and hinged.
Heavy elastic bands were fastened to the bottom of the box and extended up the sides of the box; they formed double
spring
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s which would snap open the box upon landing. The boxes were launched between and .
Ropes held the boxes together until the box landed and the box automatically opened. The design was tested with a beaver nicknamed Geronimo.
Two beavers were put in each box.
Conservation officers consulted with the Idaho State Fur Supervisor and carefully selected sites to receive beavers. From their previous experience, they learned that younger beavers were easier to relocate successfully. They found it was best to relocate groups of four beavers: one male and three females.
On August 14, 1948, a
twin-engine
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Beechcraft
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took off with eight crates of beavers, a
pilot
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and a conservation officer. In the following days, 76 beavers were parachuted into meadows. One beaver forced its way out of the top of the box while parachuting; the beaver then jumped to its death and became the only casualty of the operation.
Legacy
The beaver drop was likely confusing and stressful for beavers. It is remembered as both ingenious and bizarre.
In 1949, the operation was deemed successful after officials observed the beavers had made homes in the new areas.
Also in 1949, ''
Popular Mechanics
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'' magazine published an article about the parachuting beavers, calling the beavers "Parabeavers".
In 2015, a fish and game historian discovered the film of the beaver drops, and the
Idaho State Historical Society
The Idaho State Historical Society (ISHS) is a historical society located in the U.S. state of Idaho that preserves and promotes the state's cultural heritage.
The society was founded as the Historical Society of Idaho Pioneers in 1881, nine ye ...
uploaded the video to
YouTube
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. ''Time'' magazine claimed that the uploaded video made beavers, "the Internet's latest favorite animal".
In 2015, the Idaho state fur bearer manager for Fish and Game, Steve Nadeau, said the state still traps and relocates beavers. He said it has been 50 years since the state relocated beavers by air.
See also
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Beaver eradication in Tierra del Fuego
The governments of Chile and Argentina are attempting to eradicate the North American beaver in the Tierra del Fuego area at the southernmost tip of South America. This non-native species was introduced in 1946 as a potential source of commercia ...
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Operation Cat Drop
Operation Cat Drop is the name given to the delivery of some 14,000 cats by the United Kingdom's Royal Air Force to remote regions of the then-British colony of Crown Colony of Sarawak, Sarawak (today part of Malaysia), on the island of Borneo in 1 ...
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Boise State Public Radio
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August 1948 events in the United States
Beavers
Beavers
Beavers are large, semiaquatic rodents in the genus ''Castor'' native to the temperate Northern Hemisphere. There are two extant species: the North American beaver (''Castor canadensis'') and the Eurasian beaver (''C. fiber''). Beavers a ...
Parachuting
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