There has been some discussion in the Smithsonian National Zoo gallery page about where the best beaver exhibits are.
Beavers are an incredibly important species historically in North America and Europe because 1) they were a major part of the economies of these regions because their pelts were valuable and 2) they are keystone species that shaped the ecology of these continents through building dams and creating wetlands. Beavers were massively hunted in North America and this affected the ecology of the entire continent by altering where wetlands were.
At any rate, beavers are very interesting animals and some zoos have them, but strangely on the west coast there are hardly any. No AZA zoos in California have them (only the unaccredited Orange County Zoo which does have a pretty nice exhibit), and only the Oregon Zoo and Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum have them that I know of.
So where are the best North American and Eurasian beaver exhibits in the world? Minnesota Zoo historically has been cited as a model for having a good beaver exhibit.
Beavers are an incredibly important species historically in North America and Europe because 1) they were a major part of the economies of these regions because their pelts were valuable and 2) they are keystone species that shaped the ecology of these continents through building dams and creating wetlands. Beavers were massively hunted in North America and this affected the ecology of the entire continent by altering where wetlands were.
At any rate, beavers are very interesting animals and some zoos have them, but strangely on the west coast there are hardly any. No AZA zoos in California have them (only the unaccredited Orange County Zoo which does have a pretty nice exhibit), and only the Oregon Zoo and Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum have them that I know of.
So where are the best North American and Eurasian beaver exhibits in the world? Minnesota Zoo historically has been cited as a model for having a good beaver exhibit.