The name's origin is rather obvious. The Beaver River was named after the large population of beavers populating the upper river when it was discovered by the Founding Fathers. These days, Beavers have left the river, mostly as a result of climate changes. Still, at the river's highest point, close to the Emerald Source, a small beaver population lives.
Attributes | Values |
---|
rdf:type
| |
rdfs:label
| |
rdfs:comment
| - The name's origin is rather obvious. The Beaver River was named after the large population of beavers populating the upper river when it was discovered by the Founding Fathers. These days, Beavers have left the river, mostly as a result of climate changes. Still, at the river's highest point, close to the Emerald Source, a small beaver population lives.
|
sameAs
| |
Mouth
| |
dcterms:subject
| |
dbkwik:nation/prop...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
states
| |
Name
| |
Tributaries
| - Noble City Creek, Barstow River, Little Emerald Creek, Green River, Guend, Svolnick River, Pineapple Creek, Little River, Bonney River
|
Source
| |
abstract
| - The name's origin is rather obvious. The Beaver River was named after the large population of beavers populating the upper river when it was discovered by the Founding Fathers. These days, Beavers have left the river, mostly as a result of climate changes. Still, at the river's highest point, close to the Emerald Source, a small beaver population lives. Other names given to the Beaver River, mostly before they knew the many rivers they crossed were one and the same, were Emerald, Green River, Peace Island River and King Arthur's River. Most of those names got out off use when the official name was propagandized.
|