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Historic day for beavers in England
More support needed for landowners to enable beavers’ return, say The Wildlife Trusts and Beaver Trust.
Where to see beavers
It's official - beavers are back!
The Wildlife Trusts are celebrating today’s government announcement that England’s first wild colony of breeding beavers is to be allowed to remain living wild on a Devon river
Wilder Kent Safari: Beavers, Nature's Engineers
Explore Ham Fen on a walking tour and hear all about the wilding project started over 20 years ago to reintroduce beaver to the site.
White admiral
The White admiral is a striking black-and-white butterfly with a delicate flight that includes long glides. It prefers shady woodlands where it feeds on Bramble.
Red admiral
The red admiral is an unmistakable garden visitor. This black-and-red beauty may be seen feeding on flowers on warm days all year-round. Adults are mostly migrants, but some do hibernate here.
Beavers Build Back Better – but their future is not secure
Beavers are back, but their future is not secure. The Wildlife Trusts are calling for a Beaver Strategy for England.
Beavers in Wales, what do YOU think?
Alicia Leow-Dyke is the Welsh beaver project officer, based at North Wales Wildlife Trust. Here she shares information about a consultation going on that asks residents in Wales to share their…
Build a home for beavers
We lost from our rivers over 400 years ago. Now these enigmatic creatures are back and need your help to build a wildlife-rich future in Avon.
Beaver
Beavers are the engineers of the animal world, creating wetlands where wildlife can thrive. After a 400-year absence, beavers are back in Britain!
Why The Wildlife Trusts believe in beavers
A new report showcases how Wildlife Trusts are leading the way in beaver reintroductions across the UK.