Deceiving Beavers on Emery Road

Skip Lisle installs another Beaver Deceiver in Andover

Wildlife biologist Skip Lisle, owner of Beaver Deceiver International, is shown here installing a flow device to protect the new culvert recently installed on Emery Road. There is an active beaver population in the area, and the flow device will keep them from clogging the culvert, while allowing turtles, frogs, fish, etc. to move freely back and forth. Caption: Vicky Mishcon. Photo: Larry Chase
Wildlife biologist Skip Lisle, owner of Beaver Deceiver International, is shown here installing a flow device to protect the new culvert recently installed on Emery Road. There is an active beaver population in the area, and the flow device will keep them from clogging the culvert, while allowing turtles, frogs, fish, etc. to move freely back and forth. Caption: Vicky Mishcon. Photo: Larry Chase