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Beavers: Nature's Flood Prevention Solution

Beavers were historically hunted to extinction in Britain but conservationists now want to reintroduce them due to their ability to help prevent floods. By building dams in upland areas, beavers create pools and diversions that retain and gradually release water to lowlands, reducing flood risk. While beavers could boost wetlands and tourism, their reintroduction is controversial since beavers reintroduced elsewhere flooded forests and farmland, requiring population control through culling.

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Beavers: Nature's Flood Prevention Solution

Beavers were historically hunted to extinction in Britain but conservationists now want to reintroduce them due to their ability to help prevent floods. By building dams in upland areas, beavers create pools and diversions that retain and gradually release water to lowlands, reducing flood risk. While beavers could boost wetlands and tourism, their reintroduction is controversial since beavers reintroduced elsewhere flooded forests and farmland, requiring population control through culling.

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Beavers_Key to Exercise

After the recent floods, conservationists are calling for beavers to be reintroduced to Britain. You may
wonder how animals that build dams prevent floods when (1) surely the opposite is true.

However, beavers construct dams in upland areas, creating small pools and (2) diversions that retain
water and release water to lowland areas much more (3) gradually.

Until the 16th century, Beavers lived wild in parts of Britain, but they were hunted to (4) extinction for
their fur. However, recently, (5) various British wildlife organisations have applied to reintroduce
beavers to the countryside. Along with their potential value in flood prevention, they would create
wetland habitats and promote (7) tourism.

But such measures are (8) controversial. Beavers recently reintroduced to Estonia have flooded large
areas of forest and (9) agricultural land, and this, in turn, has damaged crops. As a result, it has been
necessary to cull beavers when the population becomes too large.

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