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DEFRA consultation on on approach to beaver reintroduction and management in England
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<blockquote data-quote="Happy" data-source="post: 7809051" data-attributes="member: 7156"><p>Utter Madness.</p><p>Have had them for 10-15 years in these parts.</p><p>Wiped out all the alder, willow and other bank side vegetation on the main river a good few years ago.</p><p>Dam building wasn’t a problem there. Whatever they built soon got washed away when river in spate. Burrows collapsing banks was biggest issue.</p><p>Numbers have exploded in the past couple of years so now they are moving out into all the tributaries, damming field ditches and stopping drains from emptying and silting up instead.</p><p></p><p>Even the powers that be are accepting this and are issuing licences for landowners to control them.</p><p>You don’t want them being released anywhere near your land.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Happy, post: 7809051, member: 7156"] Utter Madness. Have had them for 10-15 years in these parts. Wiped out all the alder, willow and other bank side vegetation on the main river a good few years ago. Dam building wasn’t a problem there. Whatever they built soon got washed away when river in spate. Burrows collapsing banks was biggest issue. Numbers have exploded in the past couple of years so now they are moving out into all the tributaries, damming field ditches and stopping drains from emptying and silting up instead. Even the powers that be are accepting this and are issuing licences for landowners to control them. You don’t want them being released anywhere near your land. [/QUOTE]
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