GWT welcomes the UK government’s approval of licensed wild beaver reintroductions and recognition of existing wild populations

GWT welcomes the UK government’s approval of licensed wild beaver reintroductions and recognition of existing wild populations

GWT congratulates the UK Government’s decision to open the door for licenced reintroductions of wild beavers into the wild and its acknowledgment of the free-living populations in several parts of England.

Today the Government announced that applications to return beavers into river catchments in England will be accepted. This paves the way for this native species to roam wild in British rivers and lakes once more, helping to create wetlands and increase biodiversity. Natural England has developed a detailed licencing regime and application process to make sure that stakeholders are engaged and landowners are supported.

Only 14% of rivers in the UK are in good ecological condition and beavers are natural ecosystem engineers, retaining as well as releasing water, filtering pollution and creating the conditions for an explosion of wetland and river wildlife. The Government recently committed to spending billions of pounds on hard infrastructure to combat flooding as well as compensating farmers for lost crops due to changing weather patterns. Releasing beavers represents a nature-based solution to many problems our rivers face and are shown to significantly reduce flood peaks.

Jo Hackman Photography

Jo Hackman Photography

The return of beavers has been carefully planned over a long period of time. Defra ran a public beaver consultation three years ago showing overwhelming support for reintroducing this keystone species; changes to English law made them a native species in October 2022.

GWT have been undertaking a feasibility study to determine whether a wild release would be suitable for Gloucestershire - read more from our Beaver Feasibility Coordinator here.