Once a familiar sight along Britain’s riverbanks, water voles now face extinction—thanks to a new predator. Can these promising conservation programs save them?
Colonies of the UK's fastest declining mammal species have been discovered in south Wales' uplands.
More than 100 water voles bred in captivity have been released into the wild in Nottinghamshire. The rodents - the fastest-declining mammal in England - were this week set free into their new home ...
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Over 100 water voles reintroduced at a site in south CornwallKernow Conservation CIC has released around 100 water voles at a site near Stithians in south Cornwall. The first release of the year took place on Tuesday, June 11. It was funded by Rewilding ...
Usually found across riverbanks in Wales, water voles have now taken up habitat in the valleys, which could help prevent their local extinction. Robert Parry, chief executive of the Initiative for ...
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