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Beavers Return to Glen Affric as First Seven Released Under Scottish Licence

The licensed project pairs habitat restoration with community oversight to manage local impacts.

Overview

  • On October 24, a pair and a family of five were released into the waters of Loch Beinn a Mheadhoin within Glen Affric National Nature Reserve.
  • An August NatureScot licence permits up to four family groups to be translocated to areas above the Beinn a Mheadhoin dam.
  • The beavers underwent quarantine and health checks at Five Sisters Zoo before release.
  • Forestry and Land Scotland and Trees for Life lead the initiative, supported by Beaver Trust, with a local monitoring group being established after extensive consultations.
  • The animals were relocated under licence from Tayside farmland, with proponents highlighting biodiversity and flood‑management benefits as farming representatives press concerns and call for strong control options.