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DROUGHTPROOFING Thoughts from ROB GARDNER

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DROUGHTPROOFINGThoughts from

ROB GARDNER

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The prairie in southeastern Alberta can be dry.

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Ranchers generally manage grazing to ensure good carryover, helping the grass get through dry periods.

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How the streams are managed can also have a big effect

on the ranch’s long-term viability.People may complain about the

the lack of water, but don’t realize they could do something about it.

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Prairie land managers know the impactof adding consistent water.

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Lower areas along the streams have more potential.With good moisture, these areas can support

as much grazing as the rest of the quarter section.

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Droughts appear to be getting more severe,even as floods get more frequent.

The answer might seem to be more dams.

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Typical check dam Often over-used, surrounded by mud, and chance of disease. Tends to focus grazing in a small area.

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In a shallow valley, this zone of increasedgrowth could be a hundred yards wide.

The entire valley floor will act asan underground reservoir.

The stored water might be used by plants,but it won’t be wasted by evaporation.

How does this site compare?

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Putting in dams is costly and inefficient:a lot of “red tape” brings just a little storage.

It would take many dams to make a real difference.

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Can we do an “end run” around the government?

How could we get dozens, or even hundreds, of small dams quickly and at low cost?

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Let’s hire our favourite web-footed water manager.

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Benefits of Beaver

• Beaver dams can store substantial amounts of water.

• Beaver work cheap with no maintenance costs.

• They don’t need water licences to store water.

• They create more habitat than they eat.

• The dams aren’t big enough to cause damage if they wash out.

• Beaver are rodents, not a long-term commitment.

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People who have heard stories may want to think about the situation this way:

You don’t have to keep the beaver to gain the benefits.The dam will store water for years without upkeep.

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Make sure you have all the possible benefits. Beaver can make many

dams along a stream,each one holding valuable water.

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The leaky dams are key to the benefits brought by beaver.

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Unlike man-made dams, beaver ponds always have space to hold more water.

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The flow through the dams is not wasted, but is captured by lower

dams in the chain.

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In the driest part of the year, the creek’s flow is supplemented by water trickling out of the banks.

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A fairly small beaver dam has spread water across a wide floodplain, supporting a broad band of willows. Note the healthy sagebrush on the far side. The dam has raised the water table, helping this riparian species flourish. Now, let’s turn to the right and look downstream.

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The only trees for miles grow downstream of the dam, supported by the steady flow.

On the other hand, the water table is lower than above the dam, and the sagebrush is struggling.

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The increased shrubby vegetation greatly improves the stream’s Riparian Health score.

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A prairie stream flourishing with beaver

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A stream hoping for beaver

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- no willows- eroding banks- muddy water

Even here,beaver can

be restored.

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As a keystone species in the grassland of southern Alberta,

beaver created habitat that supports many species.

The hay is not a coincidence. Dried-up beaver complexes often become hay fields.

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Although beaver still live in all grassland rivers, as well as the Cypress Hills, . . .

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. . . many streams in the drier parts of the grassland have few, if any, beaver present.

They were trapped out more than a century ago. With no maintenance, the dams washed out, and the shrubs were chewed down by cattle.

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Evidence of their work still persists. Old willows and remnants of dams show where beaver once lived.

This stump was about 86 years old when it was killed by beaver, many years ago. This plant dates back more than 100 years.