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Eager beavers give estate a dam | Eager beavers give estate a dam |
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Beavers have built a dam in Devon for what is thought to be the first time in centuries. | |
A pair, brought over from Germany last year, have been given a two-acre enclosure at the Escot Estate in Ottery St Mary, Devon. | A pair, brought over from Germany last year, have been given a two-acre enclosure at the Escot Estate in Ottery St Mary, Devon. |
The pair have been hard at work on what is thought to be the first beaver dam for 400 years. | The pair have been hard at work on what is thought to be the first beaver dam for 400 years. |
"It is a brilliant thing to watch," said John-Michael Kennaway from the Escot Estate. | "It is a brilliant thing to watch," said John-Michael Kennaway from the Escot Estate. |
"They started 10 days ago and had the basic dam up in two or three days," said Mr Kennaway, who says the pair now have a maternity lodge. | "They started 10 days ago and had the basic dam up in two or three days," said Mr Kennaway, who says the pair now have a maternity lodge. |
"So hopefully young beavers will emerge later this summer and a family colony will develop over the next few years." | "So hopefully young beavers will emerge later this summer and a family colony will develop over the next few years." |
Instinctively beavers prefer to enter their lodges from underwater and if the water is not deep enough to do so they create a dam. | Instinctively beavers prefer to enter their lodges from underwater and if the water is not deep enough to do so they create a dam. |
"They are still building and it's getting higher by the day - it's now between 3-3.5 ft tall." | "They are still building and it's getting higher by the day - it's now between 3-3.5 ft tall." |
They started building the dam ten days ago | They started building the dam ten days ago |
In the UK, there are believed to be only 15 pairs in existence. The native population was hunted to extinction over 400 years ago. | In the UK, there are believed to be only 15 pairs in existence. The native population was hunted to extinction over 400 years ago. |
The few other beaver colonies introduced in England in recent years are on lakes and do not build dams, said Mr Kennaway. | The few other beaver colonies introduced in England in recent years are on lakes and do not build dams, said Mr Kennaway. |
If the project at Escot is successful, it will be a significant step forward in the reintroduction of beavers to Britain. | If the project at Escot is successful, it will be a significant step forward in the reintroduction of beavers to Britain. |
Small groups are being allowed to evening sessions to observe the nocturnal creatures - one of the world's largest rodents. | Small groups are being allowed to evening sessions to observe the nocturnal creatures - one of the world's largest rodents. |
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