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- THE WEEK, Page 17MISCELLANYLeave It to Beavers
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- It's a jungle out there. Beavers, for so long considered one of
- the animal kingdom's hardest workers, are proliferating faster
- than they can paddle. According to a Colorado environmental
- group, Wildlife 2000, their numbers have swelled to more than 6
- million, maybe as many as 12 million. Animal-rights activists
- have crippled the fur trade, and killing helpless animals for
- sport is no longer fashionable. The result is that these
- mindlessly multiplying creatures are chewing up more trees than
- anyone can count. It is foolhardy to suggest that the
- anti-fur-coat folks should now retreat and give thousands of
- women -- not to say the environment -- a break. It is not crazy,
- however, to provide the beavers with contraceptives, so Wildlife
- 2000 has arranged to trap beavers, sort out the females and fit
- them with Norplant, the birth-control device. It might work,
- says Montana veterinarian Jay Kirkpatrick, who has used
- Norplant successfully on skunks. Inasmuch as beavers are such
- eager workers, it will be interesting to see if they suffer from
- angst as they try, try, try to have babies and fail, fail, fail.
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