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Male beaver on River Otter, photo David White

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Devon's beavers need your help

Beavers play a crucial role in our fight against climate change and the loss of wildlife. They are nature’s water engineers, creating wetlands that help reduce flooding, improve water quality, and bring our rivers back to life.

Wild beavers are thriving in Devon but won't continue to do so without urgent help. If you can, please donate today to help  Devon's wild beavers

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Could pine martens return to a rewilded Devon? Photo, Terry Whittaker/2020Vision

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Established sixty years ago by a small group of volunteers, Devon Wildlife Trust is the only charity that exists to protect all wildlife in Devon and to safeguard Devon’s unique natural environment. 

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