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The Scottish Beaver Trial
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o Largest rodent in Europe - can grow up to 1.4metres in length o Can live for up to 15 years o Herbivorous – only eat plants o Sharp, long front teeth for gnawing wood o Crepuscular/nocturnal – coming out at dusk and active over night What is a beaver?
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Why bring back the beaver? o Legal - Article 22 of the EC ‘Habitats Directive’ o Benefits - public interest, wildlife tourism o Desire – most people wish to see beavers restored o Morals - a species lost through human actions o Environmental – a missing, native ‘keystone species’ in the ecology of riparian woodlands and wetlands, water quality
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Where is the Beaver Trial? o West Scotland o Argyll and Bute o Lochgilphead area o Knapdale Forest o A variety of loch sites
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Where is the Beaver Trial?
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Why Knapdale? o o Ecological suitability o Working Forestry Commission forest o Natural containment o Majority of respondents supported trial o Local SNH and FCS offices o Access for field workers o Visitor facilities o Ongoing management and restoration o SAC, SSSI, NSA & SWT Wildlife Reserve
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What is actually happening? o The Trial is a partnership between the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland and the Scottish Wildlife Trust, with the host partner Forestry Commission Scotland o The release licence was granted by the Scottish government o Animals collected from Telemark, Norway, in Autumn 2008 o Quarantined for 6 months in Devon, England o Trial period 2009 – 2014 o Review by Scottish Natural Heritage on behalf of the Scottish government
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o Study the ecology and biology of the European beaver in the Scottish environment. Aims of the Trial
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o Look at the effects of beaver activities on the natural and socio-economic environment.
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o Determine the extent and impact of any increased tourism generated through the presence of beaver.
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o Generate information during the proposed trial release that will inform potential further release of beavers at other sites with different habitat characteristics.
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o Explore the environmental education opportunities that may arise from the trial itself and the scope for a wider programme should the trial be successful.
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The end, any questions? www.scottishbeavers.org.uk
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