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Stop The Beaver Slaughter in Poland
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Poland is gearing up to decimate its beaver population, blaming them for floods they didn’t cause. Stand against this senseless slaughter!

Poland’s Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, has declared an unlikely enemy in the aftermath of devastating floods: beavers. Amid the destruction caused by severe rainfall across Central Europe, Tusk has blamed the animals for weakening levees, calling for swift and drastic action to remove them from flood-prone areas1.
The floods, which have killed more than 23 people and displaced thousands, have created a situation where quick solutions are in demand. But blaming beavers for these natural disasters is misguided. The Prime Minister has even encouraged local authorities to do “whatever they have to do” to protect infrastructure, promising new laws if needed2.
Why Beavers Are Not to Blame
Despite these claims, experts insist that beavers are not responsible for exacerbating floods. Environmental biologist Andrzej Czech called Tusk’s remarks “nonsense,” explaining that beavers, by creating wetlands, actually help control water flow and reduce flooding risks1. Only a small percentage of beaver habitats cause problems, and solutions like reinforcing levees with mesh, rather than killing animals, are more effective and humane.
Beavers play a crucial role in Poland’s ecosystem by creating wetlands, which absorb excess water and slow down river flows. These natural processes help manage water levels in times of heavy rain3. Culling these animals, as Tusk proposes, would not only harm the environment but also weaken Poland’s flood prevention strategies in the long term.
A Humane Solution Is Possible
Wildlife advocates have suggested practical, non-lethal alternatives to the beaver cull. Gerhard Schwab, a Bavarian wildlife manager, has successfully protected flood-prone areas by using wire mesh to prevent beavers from burrowing into levees. He insists that killing these animals is unnecessary and that better infrastructure management can protect both communities and wildlife4.
In Poland, beavers are a protected species. Allowing widespread culling would roll back decades of progress in wildlife conservation. Furthermore, beavers help support biodiversity, and their presence has led to healthier ecosystems across Europe5.
We Must Act Now
Tusk’s call for aggressive action against beavers has raised concerns that political pressures, especially from farming and hunting groups, are influencing these decisions. These groups have long argued that beavers harm crops and fields, but experts maintain that these conflicts can be addressed without resorting to violence2.
Poland faces a crucial moment. Do we choose quick, harmful solutions that target innocent wildlife? Or do we pursue compassionate, effective alternatives that protect both our infrastructure and the environment? The choice is clear.
Beavers do not deserve to be scapegoated for the failings of flood management systems. If Poland continues down this path, it risks causing irreversible damage to its ecosystems while ignoring better solutions that benefit both people and animals.
Take Action Today
We cannot stand by and let this happen. Poland’s beavers need your voice. By signing this petition, you will join the fight to stop the needless targeting of beavers and call for humane, sustainable flood management solutions. Together, we can protect these vital animals and ensure that future flood prevention strategies are built on sound science and compassion.
Sign the petition now to stop the cull and save Poland’s beavers.