It is good that beavers can coexist peacefully with humans, I have always said that before man there were animals, therefore, their environment and coexistence should be respected.
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This is why I like so much the local authorities solved the dilemma. If beavers were given total freedom, they would flood nearby houses and roads. If humans were not to care, we would lose a precious place for rest and outdoor activities.
The park is partially a typical city park - with gravel paths, ice cream, benches, fountain etc. But its part that touches the river, is left to nature (well, not entirely - there's some maintenance of the river banks (earthworks) and if trees pose danger to people on foot or cycling path, the trees are removed.
Photos from the place in summer: