Showing posts with label beaver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beaver. Show all posts

'First' newborn beavers spotted in the Argyll Forest


BBC News, August 12, 2010

The first newborn beavers born in the wild since their re-introduction to the UK last year have been spotted by officials in a Scottish forest. At least two kits, estimated to be eight weeks old and belonging to different family groups, have been seen in Knapdale Forest in Argyll. A total of 11 beavers were brought to Scotland from Norway last year as part of the Scottish Beaver Trial. Beavers were hunted to extinction in the UK 400 years ago. Read more...

Beavers return after 400-year gap


BBC News, May 29, 2009

A total of 11 beavers have been released into the wild in Argyll as part of a reintroduction programme. Four more may join the Scottish Beaver Trial being run in Knapdale Forest.
The beavers have been brought to Scotland from Norway and their release marks a return to the UK after a 400-year absence.
The release will be studied to determine whether the trial should be extended and beavers reintroduced across Scotland. Read more...

Beavers arrive for spring release


BBC News, November 21, 2008

Four beaver families have arrived in the UK as part of a historic plan to reintroduce the mammals to Scotland for the first time in more than 400 years.
The beavers were flown into Heathrow Airport on Thursday night from Norway.
They will spend six months in quarantine before being released in Knapdale, Argyll, on a trial basis in spring 2009. Read more...

Beavers could be released in 2009


BBC News, December 24, 2007

Plans are in the pipeline for beavers to be released into the Scottish wild for the first time in 500 years. Wildlife bodies have asked the Scottish Government for a licence to allow about 20 beavers to be set free in Argyll in 2009.
Beavers were hunted to extinction in Scotland in the 16th Century. Read more...