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Beavers Reintroduced to Scottish Highlands in Landmark Conservation Effort
27 Oct, 2025
Summary
- Beavers released into Glen Affric national nature reserve
- Reintroduction marks "wildlife history" for the species
- Beavers create wetlands, purify water, and reduce flooding

On October 24, 2025, a significant conservation milestone was reached in the Scottish Highlands as beavers were reintroduced to the Glen Affric national nature reserve. This marks a historic moment for the species, which was driven to extinction in Scotland around 400 years ago.
The reintroduction, which was granted a license by NatureScot in August 2025, involved the release of four family groups of beavers to the waters above the Beinn a Mheadhoin dam. The first two releases, a pair and a family of five, took place on the same day as the initial reintroduction.




