Where do beavers live in Texas?

Beavers are not native to Texas. They were introduced to the state in the 1940s and have since established populations in a few areas, but they are not widespread.

Here's what you need to know:

* Limited Range: While present in Texas, beavers are found primarily in the eastern part of the state, specifically along the Sabine River and its tributaries.

* Not Found Statewide: They are not found throughout the entire state, and their numbers are still considered relatively small compared to their native ranges further north.

If you're looking for beavers in Texas, your best chance is along the eastern river systems.