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Moment rescued beaver is released back into the wild

A BEAVER that who arrived at a specialist RSPCA wildlife centre collapsed and covered in mud after being rescued from a muddy estuary is now thriving after rehabilitation and release. The very unusual guest - the first beaver to ever be treated by the team at the animal welfare charity’s West Hatch - had been rescued by Wild-Woodbury after being found stuck in the mud near Exmouth. RSPCA West Hatch’s wildlife vet, Dr David Couper, said: “The beaver came in totally collapsed, I think mostly from exhaustion and stress, but there was the possibility of salt water poisoning as it is assumed it had been in the sea for a length of time.

Wildcats, golden eagles and beavers could return to England

Wildcats and golden eagles could be reintroduced in England and beavers could be released into the wild more widely, the Government has indicated. As part of efforts to boost wildlife, a taskforce will be set up to look at bringing back species which have long been lost from England and introduce declining species into new areas, Environment Secretary George Eustice has said. In a speech from Delamere Forest, Cheshire, where beavers are being kept in a fenced enclosure to manage habitat, Mr Eustice also said the Government was “looking positively” towards the reintroduction of the semi-aquatic mammals. Beavers, hunted to extinction in Britain by the 16th century, have already returned to live free on the River Otter in Devon in England and a number of other waterways, as well as in enclosures in many counties.

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