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With additional funding the conservation of Devon's wild beavers will be secured unt...
With additional funding the conservation of Devon's wild beavers will be secured unt...
England's first wild beaver re-introduction project has had to be extended by six months - the River Otter beavers need your support again!
England’s first - and only - wild beaver re-introduction project has been running for five years. But the beavers now need your support one last time.
The government has now extended the River Otter Beaver Trial by six months while decisions are made about their long-term presence in East Devon - and potentially elsewhere in the country.
It's important the government has time to get this decision right. Because if beavers are given the green light, and allowed to thrive once again throughout the River Otter and beyond, it will be one of the most important moments in English conservation history.

The evidence shows the return of the beaver will benefit many other wild creatures and breathe new life into our waterways. This would be a desperately needed good news story for wildlife at a time of intense pressure on the natural world.
But until we can secure extra funding for the additional six months' of the Trial we need the help of beaver supporters one last time to raise at least £8,300 to ensure Devon Wildlife Trust's beaver conservation work can continue in coming weeks.
The beavers
The five-year River Otter Beaver Trial is the first project in England to introduce free-living beavers into a river catchment and monitor their impacts. It is due to end this month.
Thanks in part to donations from hundreds of beaver supporters, this charismatic mammal is again at home on an English river system. As many as 13 family groups of beavers are now present in East Devon's River Otter and its tributaries.
The evidence
Devon Wildlife Trust and the University of Exeter have worked with partners to produce the 132-page Science and Evidence Report, detailing all the findings of the Trial. We have also produced a Beaver Management Strategy Framework, setting out our recommendations for the successful management of beaver impacts beyond the Trial period.
We’ve carried out five years of research, we’ve monitored the beavers’ welfare, we’ve introduced additional animals to improve the genetic health of the breeding beaver population. We’ve worked alongside many farmers and landowners to successfully find solutions to any localised issues caused by beaver activity. And we’ve helped residents understand the benefits of having beavers on ‘their’ river.

Thanks to the support of people who care about wildlife, the River Otter Beaver Trial team has provided the government with all the evidence it needs to make a final decision on the future of beavers in Devon. Evidence that beaver activity will help reduce the impact of flooding, will help to improve water quality and breathe new life into our waterways.
Sounds like good news, right? All we need to do is wait for Defra and Natural England to give the green light to the beavers’ long-term return?
The delay
Unfortunately, Defra have informed us that they will be unable to take a decision on the future of the River Otter beavers until September 2020.
It is disappointing and frustrating after we’ve put in so much work – and many of you have given so generously – to complete the five-year Trial.

The final Science and Evidence Report represents the culmination of one of the most in-depth and rigorous research programmes ever undertaken to investigate the impacts of a native species reintroduction. The government now needs six months to make what we hope will be one of the most important decisions in English conservation history: the return of the beaver.
The future
It means Devon Wildlife Trust will need to continue our beaver monitoring and management work for another six months. As it is Defra who have enforced this extension to the Trial, we are currently in promising discussions around securing some government funding towards the costs of another half year of the River Otter Beaver Trial.
But we urgently need support to keep the team’s beaver conservation work going in the coming weeks, until we receive the hoped-for funding from Defra.
Please help us raise at least £8,300 to cover the costs of the River Otter Beaver Trial over the next few weeks. You’ll be playing a vital role in what should be the last stage of work required to ensure Devon's beavers are here to stay.

What has the River Otter Beaver Trial discovered?

How your gift will help
The River Otter Beaver Trial team will be out in all weathers in the coming weeks, monitoring beaver activity and welfare and working alongside landowners to resolve any localised issues caused by beavers' damming or feeding activities. The team will also be disseminating the findings from the 132-page Science and Evidence Report that provides all the evidence the government needs to make a decision on the future of Devon's beavers.
Please help the River Otter beavers one last time before the Trial ends!
You can help secure the future of the River Otter beavers by supporting this Crowdfunder to ensure DWT’s beaver conservation work can continue until we receive the hoped-for government funding.
Thank you from Devon's wild beavers!
This project successfully funded on 9th March 2020