Assessment of wild living beaver populations in East Kent.

Published online
15 Jul 2024
Published by
Natural England
Content type
Reports
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Author(s)
Campbell-Palmer, R. & Needham, R. & Morris, B. & Brazier, R. & Puttock, A.
Contact email(s)
enquiries@naturalengland.org.uk

Publication language
English
Location
UK

Abstract

A survey was conducted to determine the distribution and population size estimates of beavers (Castor fiber) along the Rivers Exe and Taw, UK, in February-April 2023. The surveys were conducted by foot and canoe covering 260 km of channel length in total: 182 km on the Taw and 78 km on the Exe. A total of 418 Beaver field signs were recorded, with cut wood being the most common. Across both catchments, beaver activity was fairly concentrated in the mid to lower-main river stems. Only three lodges and three burrows were found. Damming throughout the catchments was low, and only occurred in active territories. The survey found six active beaver territories along the River Exe, with a population ranging from 14 to 25 individuals. In comparison, the survey recorded an estimated four active territories for the River Taw, with a population range of 10 to 22 individuals. The small size of the populations and being in the early establishment phase meant that very few management impacts were observed. These findings will be utilized to promote co-existence with beavers in the Exe and Taw catchments, understand their impacts and develop a management strategy.

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