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  2. Eurasian beaver reintroduction - Wikipedia

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    This project pioneered the use of beavers as a wildlife conservation tool in the UK. The success of this project has provided the inspiration behind other projects in Gloucestershire and Argyll. The Kent beaver colony lives in a 130-acre (0.53 km 2) fenced enclosure at the wetland of Ham Fen. Subsequently, the population has been supplemented ...

  3. Eurasian beaver - Wikipedia

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    The Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber) or European beaver is a species of beaver widespread across Eurasia, with a rapidly increasing population of at least 1.5 million in 2020. The Eurasian beaver was hunted to near-extinction for both its fur and castoreum , with only about 1,200 beavers in eight relict populations from France to Mongolia in the ...

  4. Beavers return to national park 'after 600 years' - AOL

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  5. Knepp Wildland - Wikipedia

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    White stork were observed raising chicks in the UK for the first time in 600 years at Knepp in 2020. [31] Beavers were re-introduced to Knepp in February 2020, having been absent from Sussex for several hundred years. [32] One of the beavers escaped in December that year. [33]

  6. Beavers reintroduced into Grade II* listed gardens - AOL

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    Scientists call beavers a keystone species for their ability to improve wetlands’ biodiversity and resilience to ... News. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  7. Public bodies on ‘go slow’ on boosting beaver numbers ...

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    It argues bolder action on beaver reintroduction is especially needed from FLS, which manages around 640,000 hectares of Scotland, including many waterways known to be highly suitable for beavers.

  8. Beaver - Wikipedia

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    Vision in the beaver is relatively poor; the beaver eye cannot see as well underwater as an otter. Beavers have a good sense of smell, which they use for detecting land predators and for inspecting scent marks, food, and other individuals. [37] Beavers can hold their breath for as long as 15 minutes but typically remain underwater for no more ...

  9. Spring in the Blue Hills: Beavers, skunk cabbage and ... - AOL

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    Beavers have built a beaver lodge along the far shore of St. Moritz Pond in West Quincy near Milton. The lodge is a small mound on the shoreline to the left of the evergreen tree in the center.