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The article is a historical and ecological feature about the beaver as a Canadian national symbol. No commercial mechanism, price impact, supply chain disruption, or company-specific margin effect is identified. The content is purely cultural and environmental, with no concrete commercial signals.

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  • Canada officially recognized the beaver as a national symbol in 2025, marking 50 years since the initial recognition.
  • Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary rehabilitates around 1,000 animals annually, specializing in beavers.
  • Beavers require up to two years of care before release into the wild.

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