Libby Ezell | Buy at photos.djournal.comMiles Kennedy, 6, feels a beaver pelt Saturday at the Natchez Trace Parkway Visitor Center. By Thomas Simpson Daily Journal TUPELO – To many children, beavers are just another animal that lives in the outdoors. On Saturday, the Natchez Trace Parkway invited children and their families to “Beavers: Making a Splash,” a Junior Ranger program to teach the kids the importance of the animal in the natural environment. “We wanted to teach the kids about the adaptations that the beavers have with their teeth, tails and fur,” said park ranger Mona Foshee.

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