Leave it to Beaver Traditional Cache
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Beavers have long sharp upper and lower incisor teeth that they use to cut into trees and woody vegetation. These teeth grow throughout the beaver's life. Most of the beaver's diet is made up of tree bark and cambium, the soft tissue that grow under the bark of a tree. They especially like the bark of willow, maple, birch, aspen, cottonwood, beech, poplar, and alder trees. Beavers also eat other vegetation like roots and buds and other water plants. The beaver has a specialized digestive system that helps it digest tree bark.
If you wish to learn more about Beavers and their activity, go to www.beaversww.org.
As with us humans, we cannot gnaw on tree bark. We must use other means to keep our teeth healthy. This cache is stocked with teeth health care swag. Please trade even and as close as possible to this theme.
Cache has been approved by the DuPage County Forest Preserve District and they ask that we include the following info:
1. This Geocache is placed on DuPage County Forest Preserve property with permission.
2. Do not place the following items in the Geocache: Food items, inappropriate, offensive, or hazardous materials.
3. DuPage County Forest Preserve hours are 1 hour after sunrise until 1 hour after sunset. Preserve users must not be in the preserves after hours.
4. It is the visitor's responsibility to be aware of the policies and rules pertaining to this preserve. For more information on preserve rules, see the information kiosk in the parking lot of the preserve or contact Visitor Services at (630) 933-7248.
5. All Statutes, Ordinances, rules and regulations pertaining to the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County are applicable.
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