I was down at Harris Riverfront Park in Huntington this morning, and I'm pretty sure I saw a beaver swimming in the river. It was noticeable only because the river was so still and you could see the ripples on the surface as it swam underwater. I tried to get a picture, but none were that good because it was too far away.
It would not surprise me if it was a beaver, though. I know they have returned to the Elk River, which flows into the Kanawha at Charleston, and they have damaged a number of trees in public park areas.
Perhaps the drop in river traffic has allowed the Ohio to become a more hospitable habitat, or beavers could be like coyotes, eagles and other wildlife that is returning to my area after many years of declining numbers.
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I fish the upper Meldahl Pool from Vanceburg,Ky to old Lock 31 in the summer months. I see beavers on every trip,most of them where the timber is heavy along the banks. When I was young you nevered would see one.,The river was a mess back then,oil slicks , and who knows what else. Beavers and eagles are back for good I hope.
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