Beavers can now be released under a new government license scheme, meaning wild beavers living in our rivers and streams for the first time in 400 years. So, what will this mean for the natural world?
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Beavers can be released into the wild in Sussex after the government gave the green light for the animals to return to England's waterways ...
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The National Trust has legally released the first wild Eurasian beavers into the wild. The historic event marks the first time since the 16th century that beavers will roam freely in the area, ...
Beavers have been reintroduced into the wild in England for the first time in over 400 years, in a landmark conservation ...
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It is hoped it marks the firm return of these remarkable engineers into the English landscape from where they were eradicated ...
Two pairs of the semi-aquatic animals, known as ‘ecosystem engineers’, are being released in Dorset on Wednesday afternoon.