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Beavers Return: Gloucestershire Council's Wild Plan
17 Feb
Summary
- Council prioritizes beaver reintroduction for nature recovery.
- 113 measures include wetland restoration and wildlife corridors.
- Bat bricks and improved hedgerows aid bat and dormouse populations.

Gloucestershire County Council has launched a comprehensive nature recovery strategy, implementing 113 distinct measures. A key focus is the reintroduction of beavers and the enhancement of habitats to support bat and dormouse populations. This initiative aims to restore natural flood management through wetland regeneration and the expansion of wildlife corridors across the county.
The strategy also encompasses exploring regenerative farming techniques and improving existing infrastructure for wildlife. For instance, bat bricks, designed with small entry slots, will be introduced to provide safe roosting spaces for bats, shielding them from predators. The council is actively engaging with local farmers and landowners.




