Beavers 'protected' in Scotland by laws on beaver dams
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There is some good news for beavers, as the species is now 'protected' in Scotland.
There is a new law which means it is now illegal to cull them or destroy their dams without a licence. It is hoped this could help them breed and thrive in the wild.
The Scottish Wildlife Trust, who are a conservation charity, say it's "an important step" to help beavers, which are the second-largest rodent in the world (the largest is the capybara).
Some Scottish farmers are worried about their crops because dam-building can cause damage to the area.
There are currently about 450 beavers in Scotland - in Tayside and mid-Argyll.
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