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Beavers are saving Britain from ecological catastrophe, say consultants

Friendly beavers are saving Britain from ecological catastrophe, consultants reckon.

The return of the semi-aquatic rodents helps to restore nature, based on the RSPB. Beavers returned to Loch Lomond, Scotland, this yr whereas water voles made a shock comeback in Cumbria. Known as nature’s engineers, their actions may profit a variety of different animals and crops.

They enhance wetland habitats which help extra forms of wildlife and assist in the battle in opposition to local weather change and species loss. RSPB web site supervisor Paula Baker stated: “Beavers are ecosystem engineers in a way that humans could never replicate. Their presence in a wetland will do more to enhance it for wildlife than we could ever hope to do with any amount of man-made intervention.”

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Beccy Speight, the RSPB chief government, added: “It can be easy to feel despair for the future of our planet and the nature and places that we love. But we do know that conservation works and we know how to restore ecosystems and save species.”



Beavers boost wetland habitats
Beavers enhance wetland habitats

Beavers had been as soon as widespread however on account of over-hunting by people for his or her fur, meat and scent glands, they turned extinct after the Middle Ages and had been gone from the remainder of Britain by the sixteenth century. But now they’re slowly being reintroduced.

Two grownup beavers and 5 younger had been launched in Loch Lomond after the species was absent for hundreds of years. Two extra adults had been added to the world earlier this month to permit the inhabitants to develop and unfold.

The RSPB additionally celebrated the return of water voles to Cumbria after lots of had been taken again to Haweswater within the Lake District and the close by Lowther Estate.

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