Watch now: Beaver relocated to the San Pedro River
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Steven Martin of Critter Control of Nothern Arizona opens the cage to release a beaver relocated from Oak Creek near Sedona into its new home on the San Pedro River on April 23, 2021. Courtesy of Ron Stewart
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The release of a "nuisance animal" that was transplanted from Oak Creek southwest of Sedona has raised the beaver population on Southern Arizona's San Pedro River by one.
For Star subscribers: Environmental coalition, citing studies warning the San Pedro River could eventually dry up, petitions Arizona to manage and protect its aquifer.
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