For this episode of The Lodge Cast, we’re heading to Kent with Ben Morris and James Dilnott 🦫 Working at the intersection of conservation and water management, Ben and James are navigating wild beaver populations expanding across highly managed, low-lying catchments. In this episode, they explore what makes Kent so unique and discuss: 🦫 Why Southeast England’s waterways are far from natural 🦫 How beavers are adapting to lowland, human-shaped landscapes 🦫 The realities of managing burrowing, flooding and infrastructure risk 🦫 The tools and innovations helping people and beavers share space Want to discuss anything from this episode or the series with our expert team? We want to hear from you: @BeaverTrust. Want more beaver? Please subscribe and leave us a review so we can bring the world of beavers to more ears. The Lodge Cast is a mixture of fact and opinion. It was hosted by Emily Bowen and Alana Skilbeck, produced and edited by Emma Brisdion and mixed by Mark Skinner for Beaver Trust.
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