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The Scottish Beaver Trial, the first formal reintroduction of a mammal ever to take place in the UK, has published its final report, external. The five-year-trial, at Knapdale forest, Argyll, is a ...
The Scottish Beaver Trial is a partnership led by the Scottish Wildlife Trust and the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland. It is hosted at Knapdale by Forestry Commission Scotland.
Oly Hemmings works for the Heart of Argyll Wildlife Organisation that now helps to manage the original Scottish beaver trial site in Knapdale. 'The beavers at Knapdale have been allowed to stay,' says ...
“They were released into the wild which is also important.” The £2million Scottish Beaver Trial ran for five years and took place in Knapdale because of its “pristine rainforest environment”.
Illegal 'beaver bombing' is on the rise as activists ... the Scottish government authorised the release of 11 beavers in Argyll's Knapdale Forest as part of the five-year Scottish Beaver Trial.
England’s first wild beaver reintroduction project, the River Otter Beaver Trial, began in 2015, and this year, Environment Secretary Steve Reed announced plans to allow more wild releases.
Writing in the SWT’s blog, policy adviser for species Forrest said: “Beavers are well and truly back in the wild in Scotland. Following the success of the Scottish Beaver Trial (2009-2014), in ...
JUNEAU, Wis. -- The man accused of abducting a pregnant Beaver Dam teen and taking her across state lines earlier this year was bound over for trial Thursday, online court records show. Gary Day ...
Perthshire farmer Adrian Ivory, of Strathisla Farms, has decided to speak up about the damage the animals are inflicting on his land. Mr Ivory's intervention comes as the final report from the ...
“FLS has been a key partner in the reintroduction of beavers to Scotland since hosting the Scottish Wildlife Trust and RZSS-led Scottish Beaver Trial at Knapdale back in 2009, where beavers were ...
Lynxes, ‘beaver bombing’ and Britain’s fraught history of rogue rewilding The discovery of four lynxes in the Scottish Highlands reinvigorated a debate over an illicit conservation practice ...
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