Gonzaga students, Lands Council install beaver dam analogs
In hopes of reducing phosphorous in Newman Lake, Gonzaga students and Lands Council install beaver dam analogs
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Nathan Hahne, left, hands Carter Hill a pine bough that will be used to build a beaver dam analog near Newman Lake, Wash on Oct. 28, 2021.
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An example of a beaver dam analog near Newman Lake, as seen Oct. 29.
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Carter Hill, a senior at Gonzaga University, jumps on a pine bough to pack it down while building a beaver dam analog on Oct. 28, 2021.
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Kat Hall, left, talks to a Gonzaga University class on Oct. 28 about beaver dam analogues installed near Newman Lake.
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Gonzaga University students Carter Hill, left, Nathan Hahne and Kenny Olsen build a beaver dam analog near Newman Lake on Oct. 28.
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