Telling the success story of Dorset's beavers
By Nub News Reporter
20th Sep 2023 | Local News
Dorchester's Dorset Museum offers the opportunity tomorrow (Thursday, 21 September) to learn about the return of beavers to the region.
History was made in February 2021 when Dorset Wildlife Trust released a pair of Eurasian beavers – Castor fiber – into an enclosed site as part of a scientific study to assess the impact beavers have on their environment.
This is the first time that beavers have lived in Dorset for over 400 years.
In a lecture at the museum on High West Street from 7 to 8.30pm Stephen Oliver will tell the fascinating story of how the beavers have settled into their Dorset home and explain how these unique mammals can play a vital role in river ecology and nature-based solutions to flooding, pollution and species loss.
Mr Oliver manages the Dorset Beaver Project on behalf of Dorset Wildlife Trust and has lived in Dorset for most of his life, having grown up in the county. He has worked for a number of conservation organisations during his career and has been with Dorset Wildlife Trust for 16 years.
The event is part of the partnership with Dorset Wildlife Trust during the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition, which runs to 29 October at Dorset Museum and 20% of ticket sale proceeds for this lecture will go towards the Dorset Wildlife Trust beaver project.
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