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What would you name Cornwall’s beavers?
The Cornwall Beaver Project, run by local wildlife charity Cornwall Wildlife Trust, has launched a ‘Name the Beaver’ competition to raise funds for one of the county’s most exciting wildlife…
Beavers breeding in Cornwall!
Cornwall Beaver Project announced some fantastic news last week with the arrival of at least two kits (juvenile beavers) at the 5 acre fenced site at Woodland Valley Farm in Ladock near Truro.…
It's all because of the beavers: how Cornwall's beavers are bringing wildlife back
As part of our celebrations to mark 5 years since beavers returned to Cornwall, we caught up with Cornwall Wildlife Trust's Conservation Manager Tom Shelley to get behind-the-scenes access at…
Beavers Are Back In Cornwall!
After being hunted to extinction in the UK 400 years ago beavers are now back in Cornwall thanks to a partnership between Cornwall Wildlife Trust and Woodland Valley Farm in Ladock near Truro…
Beavers
Beaver
Beavers are the engineers of the animal world, creating wetlands where wildlife can thrive. After a 400-year absence, beavers are back in Britain!
Visit Cornwall’s Busy Beavers!
Cornwall’s new beavers have been busy since their release last summer building dams and creating pools in their five acre enclosure at Woodland Valley Farm in Ladock, near Truro. Cornwall Wildlife…
RETURN TO THE WILD: Bringing Beavers back to Cornwall
After being hunted to extinction several hundred years ago, Cornwall Wildlife Trust and local farmers Chris and Janet Jones from Woodland Valley Farm are bringing Eurasian beavers back to Cornwall…
Beavers in the Wild
First ever Beaver Officer to be appointed in Cornwall
Cornwall Wildlife Trust announce they will appoint a dedicated Beaver Officer, thanks to a new partnership with local business, St. Eval. The new appointee will work towards achieving the first…
Free the beaver! A new vision for beavers in England and Wales
The Wildlife Trusts publish 'A vision for the return of beavers to England and Wales', making the case for bringing back this keystone species to rivers in the two countries.