Beavers will be released into the wild in England after the government approved their reintroduction. The decision follows years of trials and will see beavers make an officially approved return to ...
The Government has announced beavers can be released into the wild in England under licence, with the first reintroduction ...
The study highlights the “positive cost-benefit ratios” of investing in natural schemes that soak up water and slow its flow, ...
Along the River Otter Mr Burgess tells me ... in the area is delighted by the thought of beaver dams popping up everywhere. Clinton Devon Estates manage several farms in the Devon catchment ...
After five years, the River Otter beaver project, a partnership led by Devon Wildlife Trust and involving Clinton Devon Estates, Derek Gow Consultancy and the University of Exeter, reported back ...
We met up with Tony Juniper of Natural England at the site of the pilot project for wild beaver release in England, the River Otter catchment in Devon. Beavers first appeared here more than a decade ...
Signs of the River Otter’s most famous residents are easy to spot, from coppiced trees, dams and new wetlands to wildlife watchers on a summer’s evening. Despite the Devon river’s name, beavers are ...
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