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They said their beavers were Bavarian and from a much stronger and more varied genetic stock than the Norwegian beavers released at Knapdale.
Scotland's beaver-trapping plan has wildlife campaigners up in arms Severin Carrell 2010
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The animals will be trapped and given to the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, which houses beavers at its Highland wildlife park and is closely involved with the UK's only official beaver reintroduction scheme at Knapdale forest in Mid-Argyll.
Scotland's beaver-trapping plan has wildlife campaigners up in arms Severin Carrell 2010
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In Knapdale, there are now four beaver families living and breeding on a network of remote lochs in an uninhabited area of ancient forests bordered by the sea and the Crinan canal.
Scotland's beaver-trapping plan has wildlife campaigners up in arms Severin Carrell 2010
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But pro-beaver campaigners have furiously attacked the trapping exercise, accusing the conservation agencies of bowing to political pressure from landowners and urging the protection of the Knapdale project to avoid it being damaged by rows over illegal releases.
Scotland's beaver-trapping plan has wildlife campaigners up in arms Severin Carrell 2010
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The new project will see 15 to 20 beavers from Norway reintroduced in Knapdale, Mid-Argyll.
Beaver trials welcomed by tree charity Thatsnews 2008
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The new project will see 15 to 20 beavers from Norway reintroduced in Knapdale, Mid-Argyll.
Archive 2008-06-01 Thatsnews 2008
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It was a smaller market than usual, by reason of the troublous times; but a few black and red cattle came from the landward part of the parish and Knapdale side, while Lochow and Bredalbane sent hoof nor horn.
John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn Neil Munro
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He was a Knapdale man, a poor creature, who was as well done, perhaps, with a world that had no great happiness left for him, for his home had been put to the torch and his wife outraged and murdered.
John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn Neil Munro
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"We have so many poets between Knapdale and Cruachan," said John, "that the business is fallen out of repute, and men brag when they can make an honest living at prose."
John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn Neil Munro
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They have sacked and burned the greater part of Cowal; they have gone down as far as Knapdale.
John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn Neil Munro
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