Water voles are returning to rivers and streams in the West Country after a 20-year absence.
The small mammals, often described as ‘nature’s engineers’, are making a comeback to parts of the region including Lawrence Weston moor.
Made famous by ‘Ratty’ - who is actually a water vole - in The Wind in the Willows, the species was once commonly seem on Britain’s rivers and streams.
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