First beavers from Scotland released in England
Beavers captured from Scotland have been released into the wild in England for the first time under new rules that were announced last week.
They were set free on a river bank in Dorset as part of a plan by conservationists who say that the beavers love of dam building will increase biodiversity.
The farmers union has said the release is a mistake and that beavers damage agricultural fields.
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