Beaver Trust
@beavertrust.bsky.social
We are a registered charity working to restore beavers to regenerate our landscapes.
Daniel helped with responsible translocations, travelled hundreds of miles surveying Scotland’s waterways and saw firsthand how beavers transform landscapes and boost biodiversity.
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Guest blog: Reflecting on a beaver-based placement year - Beaver Trust
This blog was written by Daniel Arah, Masters student studying Zoology at the University of Glasgow, reflecting on his placement year with the Restoration team here at Beaver Trust. Looking back at m...
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November 6, 2025 at 3:30 PM
Daniel helped with responsible translocations, travelled hundreds of miles surveying Scotland’s waterways and saw firsthand how beavers transform landscapes and boost biodiversity.
Read the blog 👇
beavertrust.org/guest-blog-r...
Read the blog 👇
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This PhD aims to address knowledge gaps which may limit the use of beavers as a nature-based solution to the climate and biodiversity crises, and will span multiple disciplines, with fieldwork in Britain & Finland.
November 3, 2025 at 2:48 PM
This PhD aims to address knowledge gaps which may limit the use of beavers as a nature-based solution to the climate and biodiversity crises, and will span multiple disciplines, with fieldwork in Britain & Finland.
With each responsible older offspring matching and movement, we strengthen Britain’s growing future beaver population.
Find out more about the move 👇
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Find out more about the move 👇
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London beaver embarks on historic journey to help rewild Wales - Beaver Trust
In a historic first, a London beaver has journeyed to Wales to help establish a new family and strengthen Britain’s growing beaver population. The Ealing Beaver Project, the UK’s first urban and fully...
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October 31, 2025 at 4:02 PM
With each responsible older offspring matching and movement, we strengthen Britain’s growing future beaver population.
Find out more about the move 👇
beavertrust.org/london-beave...
Find out more about the move 👇
beavertrust.org/london-beave...
This short film was produced by Aleksander Domanski for Beaver Trust
October 29, 2025 at 2:01 PM
This short film was produced by Aleksander Domanski for Beaver Trust
By slowing water, opening flight lines, and feeding entire food webs, beavers aren’t just reshaping landscapes - they’re giving Britain’s bats a much-needed boost.
October 29, 2025 at 2:01 PM
By slowing water, opening flight lines, and feeding entire food webs, beavers aren’t just reshaping landscapes - they’re giving Britain’s bats a much-needed boost.
A second study across 12 reintroduction areas found that species like pipistrelles, Daubenton’s and noctules were 21–54% more active in beaver wetlands, while woodland specialists such as barbastelles showed a massive 313–393% increase.
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Re-establishing historic ecosystem links through targeted species reintroduction: Beaver-mediated wetlands support increased bat activity
Despite the global significance of wetlands, conservation strategies often fall short in preserving these ecosystems due to failures in incorporating …
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October 29, 2025 at 2:01 PM
A second study across 12 reintroduction areas found that species like pipistrelles, Daubenton’s and noctules were 21–54% more active in beaver wetlands, while woodland specialists such as barbastelles showed a massive 313–393% increase.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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In one Devon site, researchers recorded 43% higher bat activity where beavers were present, alongside a staggering 817% increase in aquatic larvae abundance.
eprints.glos.ac.uk/14265/
eprints.glos.ac.uk/14265/
Beneficial impacts of Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber) reintroduction on bat communities and aquatic macroinvertebrate prey: a case study from lowland Britain - Research Repository
The University of Gloucestershire has a vibrant academic community where creative research and cutting-edge scholarship are conducted at a high level. Our learning-led environment enables research to ...
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October 29, 2025 at 2:01 PM
In one Devon site, researchers recorded 43% higher bat activity where beavers were present, alongside a staggering 817% increase in aquatic larvae abundance.
eprints.glos.ac.uk/14265/
eprints.glos.ac.uk/14265/
All 18 British bat species are insectivorous, which means they feed on insects, many of which begin life in water.
When beavers create ponds and channels, they boost aquatic insect populations and, in turn, provide rich feeding grounds for bats.
When beavers create ponds and channels, they boost aquatic insect populations and, in turn, provide rich feeding grounds for bats.
October 29, 2025 at 2:01 PM
All 18 British bat species are insectivorous, which means they feed on insects, many of which begin life in water.
When beavers create ponds and channels, they boost aquatic insect populations and, in turn, provide rich feeding grounds for bats.
When beavers create ponds and channels, they boost aquatic insect populations and, in turn, provide rich feeding grounds for bats.
A huge well done to all the partners for their commitment to engaging the local community throughout this project — and a big thank you to our partners at Five Sisters Zoo for making this possible.
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Read more about the release here:
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Beavers released in Glen Affric - Beaver Trust
A family of five beavers and a beaver pair have been released at two sites on Loch Beinn a Mheadhoin in the Glen Affric National Nature Reserve in the northwest Highlands. The beavers were relocated u...
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October 27, 2025 at 11:13 AM
A huge well done to all the partners for their commitment to engaging the local community throughout this project — and a big thank you to our partners at Five Sisters Zoo for making this possible.
Read more about the release here:
beavertrust.org/beavers-rele...
Read more about the release here:
beavertrust.org/beavers-rele...
Every release brings Scotland closer to its 2045 Strategy goal of actively expanding the nation’s beaver population to maximise the environmental and wider benefits of the species — and Glen Affric’s newest residents are part of that story. 🌿
October 27, 2025 at 11:13 AM
Every release brings Scotland closer to its 2045 Strategy goal of actively expanding the nation’s beaver population to maximise the environmental and wider benefits of the species — and Glen Affric’s newest residents are part of that story. 🌿
The release was led by Forestry and Land Scotland and @treesforlife.bsky.social, supported by Beaver Trust, following years of careful consultation with local communities and land managers.
October 27, 2025 at 11:13 AM
The release was led by Forestry and Land Scotland and @treesforlife.bsky.social, supported by Beaver Trust, following years of careful consultation with local communities and land managers.
We can’t all sign the letter, but we CAN sign the petition. Add your name and help restore our rivers 👇
petition.parliament.uk/petitions/72...
Find out more about the campaign and read the full letter at makingspaceforwater.com.
petition.parliament.uk/petitions/72...
Find out more about the campaign and read the full letter at makingspaceforwater.com.
Petition: Provide funding for a nationwide, nature-rich river corridor network.
Support farmers and landowners to make space for water with more, easily accessible funding schemes. We call on government to commit to providing financial incentives to help farmers create & maintain...
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October 17, 2025 at 9:07 AM
We can’t all sign the letter, but we CAN sign the petition. Add your name and help restore our rivers 👇
petition.parliament.uk/petitions/72...
Find out more about the campaign and read the full letter at makingspaceforwater.com.
petition.parliament.uk/petitions/72...
Find out more about the campaign and read the full letter at makingspaceforwater.com.
The results of the study show that beavers can improve habitats for many species on both immediate and legacy timescales.
The removal of beavers from much of the northern hemisphere disrupted the balance - but their return offers a rare opportunity to restore it.
The removal of beavers from much of the northern hemisphere disrupted the balance - but their return offers a rare opportunity to restore it.
October 9, 2025 at 1:17 PM
The results of the study show that beavers can improve habitats for many species on both immediate and legacy timescales.
The removal of beavers from much of the northern hemisphere disrupted the balance - but their return offers a rare opportunity to restore it.
The removal of beavers from much of the northern hemisphere disrupted the balance - but their return offers a rare opportunity to restore it.
We hope this milestone is just the start, with a framework, wild release licensing system & national strategy to follow, and are grateful for the longstanding work of Wildlife Trusts Wales and partners in reaching this moment.
October 3, 2025 at 10:31 AM
We hope this milestone is just the start, with a framework, wild release licensing system & national strategy to follow, and are grateful for the longstanding work of Wildlife Trusts Wales and partners in reaching this moment.