This video is about beavers, returned recently to the Ruiten Aa river in the northern Netherlands after an absence of centuries.
Translated from the Dutch Natuurmonumenten conservationists:
Saturday, December 13th, 2014
There had already been signals for some time, but when it showed up at a camera trap ranger Jeroen Kuipers could be sure. The valley of the Ruiten Aa has been enriched with a beaver. ‘Probably the beaver arrived through new nature corridor zones from Germany to Groningen province‘ says the ranger.
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