"Water voles are important mini-ecosystem engineers," he said. "Their existence impacts soil and plant biodiversity around their burrows and riverbanks. "They move nutrients around, bringing some ...
"Charismatic" water voles have returned to local waterways for the first time in 20 years. The reintroduction, led by the West of England Nature Partnership (WENP), in collaboration with Bristol ...
Work in Branston includes planting native wetland vegetation and providing a suitable environment for the water voles to burrow. David Hutchinson, from the Environment Agency, which is involved in ...
Chris Packham uses a man-made burrow to investigate water voles, which are one of the rarest burrowing animals in the UK and an endangered species. He explains how they like to spend a lot of time ...
"Charismatic" water voles have returned to local waterways ... they’re likely resting… but there’s good evidence with burrows and nibbled crops," Mr Swithinbank added. Mr Swithinbank said ...