Beaver Born in UK Wild for First Time in Four Centuries
August 18, 2010 by John McRae
Scottish conservationists say the first beaver born in Britain in nearly 400 years emerged from its lodge last month, a significant step in the reintroduction of the species that was hunted into extinction centuries ago.
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