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Sunday, May 25, 2008

Beaver news

As all of Durham anxiously awaits the crowning of this year's Beaver Queen on June 7, we note with more than just passing curiosity this BBC news item:
The European beaver is to be reintroduced to Scotland for the first time in more than 400 years, the Scottish Government has announced.

Environment Minister Michael Russell has given the go-ahead for up to four beaver families to be released in Knapdale, Argyll, on a trial basis.

The beavers will be caught in Norway and released in spring 2009.

Mr Russell said: "This is an exciting development for wildlife enthusiasts all over Scotland and beyond."

The beavers, which will be captured in autumn 2008, will be put into quarantine for six months before three to four families are released. Five lochs have been proposed for the release.

This will be the first-ever formal reintroduction of a native mammal into the wild in the UK.

The trial will be run over five years by the Scottish Wildlife Trust and the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, with Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) monitoring the project.

Mr Russell added: "The beaver was hunted to extinction in this country in the 16th Century and I am delighted that this wonderful species will be making a comeback.

"They are charismatic, resourceful little mammals and I fully expect their reappearance in Knapdale to draw tourists from around the British Isles and even further afield."

Of course, Durham is home to one of the largest beaver ponds in the Piedmont region, behind the Compare Foods on Avondale Drive, just north of I-85. No word yet from any of our elected officials when they will recognize the potential economic benefits of this natural resource.

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2 Comments:

  • I just hope they don't send any of those eurotrash beavers over here. Buncha damn metrosexuals.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 10:38 AM  

  • On Sunday, June 1st we'll kick off the countdown to the Beaver Queen Pageant with a clean up at Beaver Pond. From 9 a.m. to noon join wetland protectors from the Beaver Lodge, the Scrap Exchange, Ellerbe Creek Watershed Association and neighbors.

    Meet between Big Lots and the Old K-Mart. We will create an outfit for Beverly Woody from trash we collect. Maybe we'll use an old tube for a thong.

    Peace,Love,Beaver

    By Blogger Beaver Lodge Local 1504, at 3:56 PM  

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