Two kits have been spotted in a wetland area in Ealing, to the west of central London, and we are told that they are the first beavers to be born in urban London for more than 400 years (The Times reports). They are the offspring …
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The beaver population in Alaska has seen a remarkable increase, particularly in the northwestern part of the state. A study by the University of Alaska has shown that the number of beaver ponds on streams in the Arctic tundra of Alaska has doubled to at …
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I love this cute video. The instinctive drive to build a dam is strong inside the animal. The beaver grabs anything suitable and builds a dam across the opening to an internal door. They see that area as a suitable place to build it. It …
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The beaver became extinct in England about 400 years ago. I understand that there were hunted to extinction. Beavers were reintroduced to the capital of the UK and other sites after this 400-year absence earlier this year. The reintroduction is to do with improving biodiversity, …
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Animal advocates will be delighted to hear that Enfield County Council are going to reintroduce the beaver to their London borough as part of their aim to challenge climate change and bolster ecosystems. Beavers were present in London no less than 400 years ago so …
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Here’s some great news for conservationists and animal lovers. Near Minehead, on the Holnicote estate, beavers have built their first dam on Exmoor in more than 400 years. The beavers were released by the National Trust 10 months ago. Wildlife cameras captured them gnawing on …
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