The Parachuting Beavers of Idaho

In the 1950s, parachuting beavers rained down from the skies of Idaho. Beavers play a crucial role in the management of flowing freshwater. By creating pools and ponds the beavers hold water on site, leading to lusher habitats and fewer droughts. In an attempt to redistribute beaver populations and rehabilitate the waters, the Idaho Fish and Game Department devised a program in which beavers were trapped from overcrowded locations and relocated by airplane. In this recently recovered footage from the department we can see the beavers parachuting, as well as vintage footage of Payette Lake in McCall, where Sharlie the water dragon is rumored to reside.