Two Cheshire baby beavers named by public vote
Cheshire animal lovers have been voting to pick names for the county’s newest beavers living at Hatchmere.
And with votes counted, the names have been revealed as… Aspen and Bramble!
Cheshire animal lovers have been voting to pick names for the county’s newest beavers living at Hatchmere.
And with votes counted, the names have been revealed as… Aspen and Bramble!
A new young beaver has been spotted at Hatchmere Nature Reserve in Delamere – the first time beavers have bred in Cheshire in more than 400 years.
This young beaver – known as a kit – is the offspring of a pair of Eurasian beavers named Rowan and Willow.
A Tarporley youngster has won a Cheshire Wildlife Trust competition to come up with names for two beavers introduced back into the wild.
They will be called Rowan and Willow – despite some entries suggesting more comical names such as ‘Beaver McBeaverface’ and ‘Justin Beaver’!
National beaver expert Derek Gow will be in Cheshire to give a talk on the how the animal’s re-introduction could impact the countryside.
Cheshire Wildlife Trust is hosting the one-off talk at its headquarters at Bickley Hall Farm, between Malpas and Nantwich.
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