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Rescued beavers chucked out of Scotland after rehoming site stopped accepting new animals

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Border after a rehoming site stopped accepting new arrivals.The move has caused anger among conservationists, who campaigned to have the rodents reintroduced into the Scottish eco-system.The dam-building mammals are usually given safe sanctuary in Argyll.But the quango which manages the area is refusing to add to the numbers.Scottish National Heritage (SNH) said the sprawling woodland now has its full beaver quota.Campaigners have accused the Scottish Government of caving in to pressure from landowners, who say the animals cause problems for farmers.It comes just a year after the species was given new legal protection.Last month, a rare black beaver called Glen was rescued from a hydroelectric plant in Perthshire by the Scottish SPCA.But.

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