• prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 day ago

    These eager beavers saved the Czech government $1.2 million

    Do we really think that a beaver dam is the same level of safety/long term investment as a $1.2 million dam?

    I get that they’re trying to be clever or whatever with this headline, but it just comes off as more low-key “government can’t work” propaganda.

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      Do we really think that a beaver dam is the same level of safety/long term investment as a $1.2 million dam?

      I mean, the dam is self-repairing.

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        The dam is also environmentally friendly - beavers have been building dams in the area for 30 million years, the ecosystems are evolved to live with beaver dams.

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        20 hours ago

        So you would be willing to build a home in a flood zone that is protected by nothing but a “dam” built by beavers?

        The structures may share a name, but believe it or not, humans have innovated quite a bit to say the fucking least…

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      Safety? In the wild? I mean, a beaver dam doesn’t need safety features because a sane person doesn’t expect it to be safe to interact with a beaver dam.

      Longevity, not sure, but at least it can be replaced by humans if it breaks at a later date.