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Language: Dutch
Bevers tells the story of the beaver in the Netherlands and how it has fared since having been reintroduced in the '80's. These landscape architects leave clear marks in the landscape, to the dismay of some, and this book is as much about beavers, as their relationship with men. Richly illustrated, Bevers offers a wealth of fascinating facts, and features contributions from a range of experts.
Summary in Dutch:
Het gaat goed met de bever in Nederland. In veel natte gebieden kun je zijn karakteristieke knaagsporen tegenkomen, van Biesbosch tot Gelderse poort en zelfs tot in Drenthe.
Het boek Bevers vertelt het verhaal van deze indrukwekkende landschapsarchitecten. Hoe is het de bevers vergaan sinds de eerste herintroducties in de jaren 80? Hoe leven ze, hoe drukken ze hun stempel op het landschap, en wie zijn daar minder blij mee? Het gaat ook over bevers en mensen.
Dit boek biedt veel verrassende feitjes en interviews over deze fascinerende knaagdieren met experts uit allerlei hoeken. Rijk geïllustreerd.