You don’t know what a stream looks like. A natural North American stream is not a single, deeply eroded gully, but a series of broad pools, as many as fifteen per mile, stitched together by short stretches of shallow, braided channels. (Read the rest of the story here) <http://www.permacultureactivist.net/articles/Beavers.htm>
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