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Wild beaver kits born in Devon's River Otter | Wild beaver kits born in Devon's River Otter |
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A wild beaver which is due to be taken into captivity has given birth to three young. | A wild beaver which is due to be taken into captivity has given birth to three young. |
Two adult beavers, one juvenile and the three young, known as kits, are now believed to be living on the River Otter in Devon. | Two adult beavers, one juvenile and the three young, known as kits, are now believed to be living on the River Otter in Devon. |
The government had said the beavers would be rehomed, as they could be carrying a disease. | The government had said the beavers would be rehomed, as they could be carrying a disease. |
But wildlife campaigners said they hoped to get permission for them to stay. | But wildlife campaigners said they hoped to get permission for them to stay. |
Sightings of the mammals in the River Otter were believed to be the first of their kind for centuries. | |
Retired environmental scientist Tom Buckley, who filmed the family, said: "I was so excited to see the female and the kit. It's fantastic stuff. | |
"Our baby beavers have been born free and their freedom should not be taken away by imprisoning them in a zoo. | "Our baby beavers have been born free and their freedom should not be taken away by imprisoning them in a zoo. |
"I'd be extremely disappointed if the government did that." | "I'd be extremely disappointed if the government did that." |
Devon Wildlife Trust said it was working to get a licence from Natural England for the "non-native species" to remain on the river. | Devon Wildlife Trust said it was working to get a licence from Natural England for the "non-native species" to remain on the river. |
The Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs said the animals could be carrying a disease "not currently present in the UK". | The Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs said the animals could be carrying a disease "not currently present in the UK". |
"We are taking precautionary action by testing the beavers," a spokesman said. | "We are taking precautionary action by testing the beavers," a spokesman said. |
"This will be done with their welfare in mind." | "This will be done with their welfare in mind." |
He added the department would wait until the kits were a suitable age before testing them. | He added the department would wait until the kits were a suitable age before testing them. |
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