Animals
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400 Years of Extinction: ‘Justin Beaver’ and ‘Sigourney Beaver’ to Return in Enfield, London to Combat Flooding
After their extinction in the UK for 400 years, Eurasian beavers named ‘Justin Beaver’ and ‘Sigourney Beaver’ were reintroduced in the city of Enfield in London, England to fight urban flooding and restore natural habitats.
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