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[March Theme Report 2023] Beavers reintroduced to London to help fight climate change - Tara Malhotra

by Tara Malhotra | 27-03-2023 14:45 recommendations 1

Tara Malhotra
March Theme Report 2023

Beavers reintroduced to London to help fight climate change
(Current Status of Global Wildlife)

After 400 years, beavers are being reintroduced to west London, England. Many people are wondering: why beavers? According to the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), beavers are key to combating climate change.
Beavers used to be common in England, but in the 16th century, they were hunted to the point of extinction. This was due to the desire for beaver fur, meat, and glands (used as food flavoring).
Today, wildlife preservation groups were given $43,000 by the mayor of London to create ecosystems for the beavers. This plan is known as the Ealing Project, and its goal is to rehabilitate the biodiversity in London, starting with the beaver wetlands.
The beavers help reverse climate change through their habitats. The United Nations found that conserved habitats decrease the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. This leads to fewer greenhouse gasses, which trap less heat and prevent further global warming.
Due to their many benefits, the Ealing Project is very excited to have beavers and is expecting a breeding pair to come to London during the fall of 2023.
In addition to the Ealing Project, there are 21 other London projects that aim to fix climate change through the introduction of new species and their biodiverse habitats. These projects include numerous different animals from bats to bees. These 22 projects hope to restore 286 acres of wildlife habitats to the city, and almost $2 million has been allocated toward the cause. 
Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London, expressed his optimism about the new wildlife preservation strategies.
"Despite the harm inflicted on the natural world, we have the power to make amends, and I am committed to ensuring that London is at the vanguard of efforts to reverse the trends of declining biodiversity and the destruction of nature. Rewilding allows nature to take the lead and is an exciting way to create healthier ecosystems and allow humans and wildlife to live together more harmoniously,¡± Khan said.


A beaver eating leaves. Photo courtesy of Positive.News.

A beaver eating leaves. Photo courtesy of Positive.News.
 
A beaver eating leaves. Photo courtesy of Positive.News.

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2 Comments

Yewon Mentor

  • Yewon Mentor says :
    Hello Tara! This is your mentor Yewon.

    You have explained about beavers as key factors in combating climate change!

    I have never heard that London has reintroduced beavers, so it was very surprising to me! I think that's because I have never thought that beavers can help humans from climate change!

    You have cited Khan's saying at the end of your report, and I hope beavers can lead to creating a healthier ecosystem as he said!!

    Thank you for sharing!
    Posted 31-03-2023 03:45

James Mentor

  • James Mentor says :
    Hey Tara! This is your mentor James!

    I have to say, your report caught my attention right away! I had no idea beavers had such a grave role in pacifying climate change. I've only known them for their cute features and their role for natural dam construction in rivers. It's a relief that large portions of land is being conserved as natural habitats because with more conserved habitats, the more protected trees, and thus absorbing more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere!

    As you have mentioned, a lot of fortune is invested in every environmental protection activities. Thus, it is important to protect the rebuilt ecosystem to appreciate all the finance and efforts contributed to the project.

    Thanks for writing this wonderful report! I'll see you on the next article.
    Posted 27-03-2023 15:32

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