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Biodiversi­ty boosted by beavers say researcher­s

Animal helps to increase plant richness at wetland sites

- Lucinda cameron

Beavers, well-known “ecosystem engineers”, can help restore wetlands and boost biodiversi­ty, new research has found.

Researcher­s from Stirling University looked at the effects a small group of beavers had on a wetland in Tayside originally drained for farming.

Over a period of 12 years local plant richness rose by 46% and the total number of different plants recorded more than doubled.

Species which normally grow in areas with high nitrogen levels decreased, indicating a return to more natural soil conditions.

Professor Nigel Willby, of Stirling University, said: “Wetlands are tremendous­ly important environmen­ts for biodiversi­ty. They also serve to store water and improve its quality – they are the ‘kidneys of the landscape’.

“However, the world’s wetlands are disappeari­ng at an alarming rate. The latest estimates suggest that almost twothirds have been lost since 1900.

“Beavers are renowned for their engineerin­g skills, like dam building, and are now being considered as tools for restoring wetlands.

“They have been reintroduc­ed widely, including in Scotland, partly for this purpose and our findings demonstrat­e the surprising­ly large benefits they can bring to biodiversi­ty.”

The study, partly-funded by Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) and published in the internatio­nal journal Science of the Total Environmen­t, is said to be the first to fully measure these environmen­tal benefits over time.

Between 2003 and 2015, the beavers constructe­d 195 metres of dams, 500 metres of canals and an acre of ponds, surrounded by a mosaic of vegetation which increased in complexity by 71%.

Four-hundred years after being hunted to extinction in the UK, beavers were readmitted to Scotland last year, based on experience from trial re-introducti­ons.

Stirling co-author Dr Alan Law said: “Until now we did not know the full extent of what beavers can achieve in present-day landscapes where restoratio­n is most needed.

“Wetland restoratio­n normally involves raising water levels, for example by ditch blocking, plus mowing or grazing to maintain diversity.

“Beavers offer an innovative, more hands-off, solution to the problem of wetland loss.”

 ?? Picture: Getty. ?? Beavers found to bring benefits to the environmen­t.
Picture: Getty. Beavers found to bring benefits to the environmen­t.

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