You were brought to this digital space either through a QR code or an external website - I am now asking you to download, print, and put up one or more of these posters to lead others to this space as well. Think of places where those who may be unaware of the issue surrounding conservation and Beavers who would be willing to learn and participate may frequent; on park or trail signs, in town centers, gathering spaces, and any surface asking to hold a flier.
My only instruction is do not infringe upon the spaces dedicated to Black Lives Matter, such as downtown Portland. Those spaces are for the BLM movement to thrive, gather, and utilize according to the BLM community leaders. We must leave those spaces for BIPOC lead movements to flourish.
Beavers are popularly known as the Oregon State animal, as a university sport’s team, as those who build dams and flood uplands; as pests, as least-concern, as those who eat wood and cartoon symbols of commercial logging. Their vital role in the creation of drinkable water, ecological resilience, home-builders for young salmon, stewards of a seven-and-a-half year old environmental tradition that births abundant, lush, productive, and resilient habitat for all inhabitants of the American continent, is not as well known.
This space serves as a starting point for the shift of our relationship with Beavers in both the effort to mitigate mass extinction and loss due to the Climate Crisis, and in our lives as humans trying to re-remember that we are collaborators with the beings on this earth.