I will set up a thread about the Beavers in the Wildlife Conservation section. I read the BBC article 'god's work' and saw exactly the same report on the local TV news the same day. I recently visited Littlesea in Dorset where there have been, firstly illegal, and then legal releases ( the only legal wild release so far) which are sort of intertwined as the former evidently stimulated the latter. Also this spring I walked a section of the River Otter in Devon. Beaver sign e.g. gnawed trees and even a little dam, were quite easy to spot and most interesting.
Regarding the Longleat sealions. They are a great attraction but must also go against current management guidelines because they live in a freshwater environment I don't know which one wins in a case like that.
Regarding the Longleat sealions. They are a great attraction but must also go against current management guidelines because they live in a freshwater environment I don't know which one wins in a case like that.
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