Tom holding an unfurled Beaver Transport Bag  Two people holding the unfurled Beaver Transfer Bag  Two pictures, with a person holding a captured beaver on the left, and a close up of the beaver in the capture bag on the right.  Two people unrolling the Beaver Camo used on the Beaver Transfer Bags  A TOM BIHN crew member sitting at her sewing machine, next to a Beaver Transfer Bag in process of being made  A close up of a Mountain Beaver's face.
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Beaver Transfer Bag (for wildlife organizations)

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Style: Beaver Transfer Bag

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We design, make, and donate these beaver transport bags to wildlife non-profits and government agencies. Saving beavers is a way we can help combat climate change.

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We've retired the Beaver Transfer Bag (for wildlife organizations) so we can focus our efforts on other projects. You can sign up for our newsletter at the bottom of the page to receive updates on what we're working on next!

Description

Our Beaver Transfer Bag is designed to assist in the live capture and relocation of - you guessed it - beavers (Castor canadensis in North America, and Castor fiber in Eurasia).

The Beaver Transfer Bag is available exclusively to wildlife organizations and governmental agencies (Federal, Tribal, State, and local governments). If that describes you, please email us at beaverbag@tombihn.com to place your order.

If that doesn't describe you, you can still help by spreading the word about the importance of beaver restoration. #beaversfightclimatechange

This is pro bono work; Tom’s design time, Lisa and Fong’s time perfecting the manufacturing, our entire production crew’s time in making the transfer bags, and fulfillment’s time connected with the NGOs or government agencies and shipping the transfer bags…that’s all on us as part of our environmental commitment

When beavers appear on private land, land owners are often happy to have such interesting new neighbors; not only are beavers themselves interesting to observe, but their ponds attract other wildlife such as song birds, waterfowl, bats, moose, and otters.

However, some land owners are concerned about the impact beavers might have on their trees, and the potential flooding of roads, etc., caused by the beavers’ ponds, and want them removed. In such cases, a local or state wildlife agency, or beaver-centric NGO, can be contacted and the beavers live-trapped and relocated to suitable habitat, often on public lands.

Beaver relocation is part of a larger effort to restore beavers to the landscape wherever possible: humans have finally realized that beavers play a significant role, not only in the creation and preservation of scenic and biologically diverse wetlands, but in controlling the erosion caused by seasonal stream flows, as well as retaining water for all down-valley users. It’s estimated that the water you see in a beaver dam represents only about 10% of the water being pushed back into the aquifer. Live-trapping and relocating these industrious and, let’s face it, cute animals, is not simply more humane, it can dramatically change entire watersheds, their biologies, and their hydrologies.

Our Beaver Transfer Bag is based on an original design by Kent Woodruff. Its design allows your beaver relocation team to easily transfer a beaver from a clam-shell style live trap, such as a KORO Handcock trap, to a cage or other holding facility. An adjustable cinch strap allows the beaver to be restrained so that the team can ascertain her/his gender, age and over-all health. Grab loops are numerous and ready for whatever wrestling might be required; folks have successfully transported beavers in our Beaver Transfer Bag carabiner’d onto an external pack frame (don’t try this at home, kids). The woodland camouflage panels are intended to make the beaver feel more at home and reduce stress; we have no data to back this up, and none of the beavers we’ve asked have yet to voice an opinion.

Here's a few ways to learn more about why beavers are so important:

 

Materials

1000 denier texturized nylon exterior
Tough Duraflex®, Nexus, and Woojin buckles and related components

Specs

Dimensions
Length: 55" / 1397 mm
Head Hole Diameter: 2" / 50.8 mm
Receiving End: 27"² / 865 mm²
Weight: 15.6 oz / 442 grams
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Sewn in Seattle

Our bags are designed and sewn right here in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.

That allows us to be control freaks in the best way possible; we have direct control and oversight of the quality of our materials, our products, and the jobs and working environment that we help create. It also offers us a unique spontaneity: when we have an idea for a new product or accessory, we can design it, figure out how to build it, add it to our website and be ready to ship it out our front door all within just a few weeks. How cool is that?

Intrigued? You can find out more about the unusual way we do business on our Company Philosophy page.

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Everything you buy from us here at TOM BIHN is satisfaction guaranteed. We’ve been in business since 1972 and we stand behind what we make.

If something goes wrong and it's our fault, we'll fix it for free. Repairs due to normal wear and tear or due to other things that are not our fault will be performed, when possible, at a reasonable charge right here in our Seattle factory where your bag was made. Defects in materials or workmanship are uncommon and almost always evident while the product is still new. Keep in mind that bags and packs are often subject to extreme wear in everyday use: do not expect them to last forever. Only true love lasts forever! You can expect a TOM BIHN product to give years and years of hard service.