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Come back, beavers!

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    A beaver is set free. It will live in a big area in a park near London, England. (Reuters/John Sibley)
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    Staff carry the beavers to their new home. (Reuters/John Sibley)
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    One of the beavers swims in the park. (Reuters/John Sibley)
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    Beavers build dams. This big dam is in Michigan. (Phoenix-Five/CC BY-SA 4.0)
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    Beavers eat only plants. (Pixabay)
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England wants more beavers!  A male and female beaver were set free.  Will they be a family?

Beavers build dams with sticks and mud.  Dams can help stop floods.

Pray: Thank God for the gift of animals like beavers. Beavers are fun to watch. They also help people and other animals.

Read More: Beavers were common in London 400 years ago. But hunters wanted them for their fur and meat. Beavers also make a fluid used in perfumes. Beavers were in danger for a while. Today, beaver numbers are growing. Their dams store water. These protect houses near rivers from floods. Dams also make wetlands. Wetlands are homes for frogs, toads, and other creatures. God made all animals with a helpful purpose. After He created them, “God saw that it was good.” (Genesis 1:25)