Beavers are moving north because of climate change and overhunting, as Nunavik communities deal with the consequences and look for ways forward.
Beavers are expanding north into Nunavik and the consequences are being felt by wildlife and Inuit.
What he described as a once plentiful area for fishers is no more. Newly arrived beavers are to blame. Mikhaela Neelin, bottom left, and Eddie Kumarluk, top left, are some of the representatives who attended the Arctic Beaver Observation Network conference in Yellowknife last month. Part of the effort has been on securing funding to dismantle the dams to restore proper water flow to the lakes.Climate change factor in beavers' move
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