The Ealing beavers have made themselves at home in west London over the past year A year ago, the UK's first urban beavers were introduced to their new home in Greenford in west London.
Beavers' homes can often create problems for landowners when the tunnels cause river banks to collapse. Scottish government agency NatureScot challenged the private sector to use technology to ...
Britain's beavers were hunted to extinction 400 years ago for their lustrous fur and castoreum – a musky secretion used in perfumery until the 20th century. But in the last decade, growing ...
Environmental researchers are hoping the same real estate principles will encourage beavers to move into prebuilt homes in some areas of the province and help improve wetlands. About The Star ...
Boys and girls aged six to eight learnt how to drill, saw and paint little wooden homes for ... to help the Beavers with their fundraising activities.” Anyone interested in volunteering or joining ...
Beavers are back and thriving, with up to 600 now enjoying life along some of England’s rivers, latest figures reveal. Three centuries after the Eurasian rodent’s extinction as a wild native ...
NFU Scotland claims that Scottish Government partly at fault for unlawful release of the four wildcats last week ...
A year ago, the UK's first urban beavers were introduced to their new home in Greenford in west London. They live in Paradise Fields right next to a retail park. Experts say the beavers are happy ...