
Beavers ‘breathe new life’ into Dorset as dams built and biodiversity returns
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One year after their reintroduction in Dorset, beavers are reportedly enriching local habitats and may be expecting kits this summer. The National Trust, which oversaw their release, notes that this marks a significant milestone in conservation efforts, as beavers had been extinct in England for 400 years. Despite some challenges in their adaptation, the presence of beavers is seen as a positive development for biodiversity in the region.
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Beavers were once native to England but were hunted to extinction in the 17th century. Their reintroduction is part of a broader movement to restore native species and improve biodiversity. The National Trust's initiative reflects growing recognition of the ecological benefits that beavers can provide, such as improved water management and habitat creation.
This article reflects the views of the National Trust and may not represent all perspectives on wildlife reintroduction efforts.
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