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proposed beaver release in West Wales.
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<blockquote data-quote="Danllan" data-source="post: 3361018" data-attributes="member: 8735"><p>All true, yet the new beavers will not be brought to every stretch of every river. The denudation you write of <u>will</u> look pretty bleak to most of us until a natural balance is returned to, but it will be a <u>natural</u> balance not the synthetic one presently imposed.</p><p></p><p>My guess is that there will be the 'coppice' effect, by that I mean that there will be the pretty brutal-looking appearance after the cut that takes the stools down to the ground; everything looks 'awful' for a season and then the growth takes place of the plants that we had all forgotten about, and things continue to look up from there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danllan, post: 3361018, member: 8735"] All true, yet the new beavers will not be brought to every stretch of every river. The denudation you write of [U]will[/U] look pretty bleak to most of us until a natural balance is returned to, but it will be a [U]natural[/U] balance not the synthetic one presently imposed. My guess is that there will be the 'coppice' effect, by that I mean that there will be the pretty brutal-looking appearance after the cut that takes the stools down to the ground; everything looks 'awful' for a season and then the growth takes place of the plants that we had all forgotten about, and things continue to look up from there. [/QUOTE]
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