Following the licensed release of two pairs of beavers at Willington in 2021, true to form, the beavers have been busy. One pair have since bred, and the first beaver kits were sighted in July this year.
Beavers are often referred to as 'ecosystem engineers' and the beavers in Derbyshire have been living up to their reputation, making changes to their habitat in Willington, coppicing trees and shrub species, damming smaller water courses, and have even started to dig 'beaver canal' systems.
These activities are helping to create diverse and dynamic wetland which will bring enormous benefits to more wildlife including otters, water voles, kingfisher, egret, frogs, toads, dragonflies and fish, as well as locking up carbon.