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Written in the dam

Whatever its future in Britain, the beaver has a considerable, if distant past here. It is one of our lost species. A score of place names indicate its former native presence, notably Beverley in East Yorkshire and Beversbrook in Wiltshire.

Once plentiful and widespread across Europe and the Middle East, the Eurasian species succumbed to a series of human demands. The sad process began in the classical world, where

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