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Escaped beaver leaves a trail of destruction | 26/11/2009 17:38:23 | First it was cormorants, now it?s otters and in the near future it could be beavers ruining anglers? sport nationwide.
The warning comes after an animal which escaped from a Hertfordshire zoo caused havoc on a nearby golf course, highlighting the species? destructive habit of felling trees to build dams and lodges ¬ it?s estimated a beaver family could fell as many as 300 trees each winter.
http://www.gofishing.co.uk/Angling-Times/Section/News--Catches/Fisheries-News/November-2009/Escaped-beaver-leaves-a-trail-of-destruction/
Keith Arthur: 1 beaver, 1 tree stump, 1 ruined swim. This is just the start.
I am indebted to The Thunderer, aka The Times newspaper, for highlighting a problem with which some idiot ?conservationists? would have us saddled.
A water feature on the Hertfordshire golf course, at Broxbourne so close to the River Lea and the iconic Carthagena Fishery, home to chub bigger than cruise liners, has been ?ruined? by a fallen birch tree. Well, not so much fallen as brought down by a beaver.
http://www.gofishing.co.uk/Angling-Times/Section/News--Catches/General-News/November-2009/Keith-Arthur-1-beaver-1-tree-stump-1-ruined-swim-This-is-just-the-start/ | Flere nyheder |
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