Beavers have made a historic return to the UK's largest national park, the Cairngorms, after 400 years. The animals were released under a license from public agency NatureScot. In a separate initiative, the Mayor of London released a family of beavers into the wild in Ealing as part of the Rewild London Fund.
The saiga antelope is a critically endangered antelope that originally inhabited a vast area of the Eurasian steppe zone [📹 BBC Blue Planett II] https://t.co/utOhwRtSE3
In October @MayorofLondon released a family of beavers 🦫 into the wild in Ealing for the first time in 400 years as part of his Rewild London Fund, which helps create new green spaces and encourages wildlife to thrive. This will be their first Christmas🎄in their new home! https://t.co/AFnSzMDODt
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🦫 Beavers have returned to the UK's largest national park for the first time in 400 years. The animals were released on Monday under a licence from public agency NatureScot 🔗 https://t.co/VKhmlb1I6v https://t.co/Z25tNK3E0p
Beavers back in Scotland’s Cairngorms for the 1st time in 400 years https://t.co/AFvFpGvKsC
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