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This Project wouldn´t have happened without the help of...
"The Secret Creek" project at the Sanctuary would never be possible without the help and support of other organisations. From licensing, rescue, transport and care for these beavers, it has been a journey for all.
Natural England has provided all necessary licensing to keep beavers at the Cornish Seal Sanctuary.
The Beaver Trust and Chris Jones, Farmer and Director of Restoration, were invaluable support through the whole project development, sharing information and advice on how successfully managed beaver re-introduction.
Dr Roisin Campbell-Palmer, beaver ecologist and practitioner, rescued and transported the first two beavers to the Cornish Seal Sanctuary, while working closely with Five Sister Zoo in West Calder for their initial care and vet checks and later with Derek Gow Consultancy for their temporary housing. Dr Roisin Campbell-Palmer and her colleague, Robert Needham, were also integral in conducting a feasibility study on "The Secret Creek" area at the Sanctuary to assess suitability of the habitat for the beavers.
Postcode Local Trust for funding "The Secret Creek" project.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary are thrilled to be able to provide a home for rescued beavers and welcome their amazing contribution by landscaping the Sanctuary´s woodland to benefit a vast amount of wildlife and species in the future.
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