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 ...
“The water vole is Britain’s fastest declining mammal” The European water vole, a favourite character in the children’s classic The Wind in the Willows, has lost a staggering 95% of its range since ...
Kernow Conservation CIC has released around 100 water voles at a site near Stithians in south Cornwall. The first release of ...
The water vole is one of the UK's fastest declining mammals A new project to recover water vole populations in London is calling on members of the public to help with conservation efforts.
Water voles, eels and otters could be seen in London ... primarily due to the concreting of rivers to create weirs. European eels travel from the Sargasso Sea in the Atlantic.
London is one of the greenest capital cities in Europe, with tonnes of excellent ... plans to introduce more eels, otters and water voles to London’s rivers. Khan’s plans are part of a bigger ...
He hopes water voles, eels, otters and mayflies will have a similar effect to beavers in boosting the health of London’s waterways. According to wildlife experts, eels are “critically endangered” – ...