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They might be a beloved Canadian symbol, but beavers are being anything but patriotic in Grenville-sur-la-Rouge, Que. There are roughly 800 beavers and 200 dams in the small western Quebec


municipality, located about 100 kilometres east of downtown Ottawa, according to Mayor Tom Arnold, who said all those dams are causing major damage. "We're talking about


approximately 35 square kilometres of our municipality, right now, that's under water because of the beaver," he said. "The damages are extensive." > The beavers have 


to be eradicated.- Tom Arnold, mayor of > Grenville-sur-la-Rouge, Que. The problem has been growing over several decades, Arnold said, and fixing washed-out roads can cost upwards of half


a million dollars. As an example, he said a two-kilometre stretch of a local road was torn up last year and will have to be repaved at a cost of $500,000 to $700,000. According to the


mayor, it's also causing property values to drop, particularly if sections of land are deemed unusable due to flooding. While the municipality already allocates an annual budget of


$10,000 for both trapping and installing water level control devices, Arnold wants more flexibility from the province to manage the animals. "It's a problem that we have to get rid


of," he said. "The beavers have to be eradicated." PROBLEMS FOR FARMERS, TOO A spokesperson for Quebec's Ministry of Forests, Wildlife and Parks told Radio-Canada that


there is no data on current beaver populations in the province.  A 2014-2015 report from the ministry, however, said that the species was considered to be abundant and likely undertrapped —


something the province believed could lead to increased conflict. The ministry declined an interview with Radio-Canada. The flooding is also posing problems for farmers like John McCart, who


grows corn, soybeans and wheat. He said he spends about $3,000 a year to manage the beaver situation. "You want to plant seed in the best conditions possible, to have the best crop at


the end of the year, and [planting seeds] in water doesn't work," said McCart, who sits on the board of the Union of Agricultural Producers for the Outaouais-Laurentian region. If


the land is too wet, there can also be problems at harvest time, he said. FARMERS BLAME DECLINE OF FUR INDUSTRY In order to get rid of dams, McCart said property owners have to first go


through the municipality, which can take time.  That's led to some farmers taking matters into their own hands, either by destroying the dams or killing the animals, he said, noting the


decline of the fur industry isn't helping matters.  "A few years ago, we established a committee to twin farmers and trappers together," he said. "Unfortunately, there


is nobody new coming into the trapping industry. There's no money in it ... [what's] ideal is if the government could help trappers and help farmers control the beavers on their


property."


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