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Go on a satellite map and look for wetlands, bring binoculars and go to those wetlands, search for chewed stumps of small trees near water sources, you will likely find beavers.
Keep an eye out for the slippery ones.
I'm in western Canada and although I've never seen a beaver in the wild I have seen a ton of beaver dams. They always amaze me with how impressive they are.