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Dams and dikes protect against flooding. Unfortunately, these structures are also attractive to muskrats, which build their burrows in them, weakening them in the process. The muskrat, the largest native vole species, poses a particular problem for dams and dikes. Originally from North America, this rodent constructs its burrows in dams, dikes, and along waterways by digging underground tunnels. This damages these structures, which are crucial f…

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Dams and dikes protect against flooding. Unfortunately, these structures are also attractive to muskrats, which build their burrows in them, weakening them in the process. The muskrat, the largest native vole species, poses a particular problem for dams and dikes. Originally from North America, this rodent constructs its burrows in dams, dikes, and along waterways by digging underground tunnels. This damages these structures, which are crucial f…

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By Elmar Stephan, dpa. Dams and dikes protect against flooding. Unfortunately, these structures are also attractive to muskrats, which build their dens in them, thus weakening them. More...

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GN-Online broke the news in on Thursday, March 26, 2026.
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