Beavers have been reintroduced in Britain
https://www.rewildingbritain.org.uk/reintroductions-key-species/key-species/eurasian-beaver
11 0 ReplyThat's fantastic!
5 0 ReplyIt really is. They are an incredibly impactful keystone species
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I like how they seemingly took one look at Russia and went 'yeah, let's not go over there..".
5 0 ReplyThey even respect the border with the old Russian Alaska.
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Wait there are beavers in Mexico? I thought they didn’t even come below Michigan
4 0 ReplyThey were also introduced to Argentina and Chile
2 0 ReplyIs that bad for the existing ecosystem?
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There always have been beavers in France, but they were almost instinct at some point, and I think it was the very first protected species of the country, back in early 1900s.
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castor_en_France
(sorry I couldn't find an English link but you should be able to translate the page with your browser?)
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