Baby beavers spotted in Devon
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At Ecotricity, we love a good nature story. Often, we hear stories about people harming nature instead of helping it. That’s why we were thrilled to see this video of baby beavers splashing about in the river in Devon – thanks to the hard work of Ecotalk.
Ecotalk is on a mission to push profits into projects that revive Britain’s wildlife. All their profits are used to help nature. Chris Packham has joined the team as Chief Ecologist, accelerating the restoration of Britain’s natural landscapes through rewilding projects in East Sussex and Devon.
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