Golly, Wally: Giant Beavers Still Surviving In The Adirondacks?

For years, skeptics have laughed and groaned while sightings and signs of an enormous aquatic rodent in the Adirondacks have multiplied. Those who believe in it have come to agree that the mysterious animal is the giant beaver, Castoroides ohioensis, believed extinct for 11,000 years or more. If the evidence of its presence stands up to scrutiny, the black-bear-sized giant beaver is making a comeback.

Produced for Mountain Lake PBS by Josh Clement (http://www.joshclementproductions.com) and Ed Kanze (http://edwardkanze.com).


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