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Beavers Return to Highlands After 400 Years
26 Feb
Summary
- A family of four beavers was released into Glen Affric.
- Beavers were extinct in Scotland for approximately 400 years.
- The reintroduction supports biodiversity and nature restoration efforts.

A family of four beavers was recently released into Loch Beinn a Mheadhoin within the Glen Affric National Nature Reserve, marking a significant conservation milestone. This event represents the return of beavers to the Scottish Highlands, a species that had been extinct in the region for approximately 400 years.
The reintroduction is part of a larger initiative supported by organizations like Trees for Life and Forestry and Land Scotland. Previous releases of beaver families occurred in October of the prior year, following a successful trial that began in 2009. Beavers play a crucial role in creating wetlands and improving ecosystems.




