An "incredibly important" project to determine whether voles can be brought back into the Devon swamps.The British nature and UNESCO North Devon biosphere hopes to restore water to the Braunton Marshes north Devon.
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UK watershed volumes have declined due to habitat loss and American mink being released into the wild.The North Devon UNESCO Biosphere says the Braunton Marshes are "perfect habitats for pools".It added that the breed is legally protected in the UK. And it is on the red list of British mammals at risk of extinction.It was once common in the Braunton Marshes' ditch network.
'Fastest declining mammals'
Conservatives first identify the presence and population size of the American mink in and around the area.Derek Gow, a field expert involved in the project, said: "Voltwater is the fastest-declining mammal in the UK... It is now estimated that there are 130,000 to 77,000 remaining [nationwide].They are very important creatures because they prey on many wetland predators.
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