@AmandasHands

This is so interesting and so brilliantly made, have subscribed and really looking forward to seeing more from this channel and what a lovely positive thing to be spreading the word about? Love it!

@Badficwriter

"What do you do for a living?" "Oh, I'm a beaver breeder."

@RussTillling

Been to Coombeshead and stayed in a lovely shepherd’s hut overlooking the valley with Bodmin Moor in the distance. As we were watching the sunset, we saw water buffalo, ponies and wild boar moving across in front of us. Gorgeous.

@NZherewecome

I could see great crested newts doing very well alongside these Beavers.

@edloves22

Great video! She was very well spoken and enlightening about the transformative power of Beavers

@scottwilliams9384

Our favourite holiday was here on a very blustery cold weekend - it was fabulous

@janpieter3093

Love it keep it up!!πŸŽ‰

@ichifish

Great video. I think you can slow down the landscape shots from the drone, though. Many of them just last a few seconds, which isn't enough time to take it all in. Slowly and growly, my pa used to say.

@jameseden9380

Good stuff, great video. Thank you

@philiptaylor7902

Loving these videos, great content and production values, you deserve way more subscribers.

@outoftownr3906

The Willow Carr is also important to Deer & Cattle as a natural medicine.The bark stripped off by the Red Deer contains the natural form of aspirin.

@michaeloldfield9313

avery good vid ,luking 4 ward to pt 2

@robertbage5052

Wow! So exciting.
Thanks.
Bob

@fernandobanos7255

Beautiful work. Congrats from Mexico

@NeneValleyFishing

They're releasing beavers at Rushden lakes Northamptonshire soon,not far from me. Would be my ideal job working with wildlife and conservation work. The closest i get is handfeeding the Robins & wood pigeons in my garden. Worked in a warehouse for the past 20yrs & decided to have a change but its hard to get a start in anything without a degree etc. Any ideas where to start?

@quikoucat

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@Julian_Wang-pai

Cheeky question: isnt it a bit risky managing wooden structures with beevers in the vicinity? πŸ˜‰πŸ˜„

@chipthomas4169

Why are you surprised the medieval monks knew about drainage?  The Romans drained the Fens to create a gigantic imperial estate producing food and leather for the Roman army, starting perhaps as early as the 60's AD after confiscating that area from the Iceni tribe following Boudicca's Revolt.

@bullyarena3923

Off to a good start imo BUT.. unless your planting both habitat and edible species for the different seasons your not gonna get the wildlife diversity return your after.

@damonchampion823

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