FAQ: How much will the project cost and where is the money coming from?

Project partners, Scottish Wildlife Trust and the Royal Zoological Society for Scotland, have led an effort to raise awareness of the Scottish Beaver Trial and appeal for public support.  We have already had generous donations from both individual members of the public and funders, including Biffaward, People's Postcode Lottery and the People's Trust for Endangered Species

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We still need to raise around £250,000, so your support for the trial is essential to us.  If you would like to help raise the vital funds we need to successfully complete the Beaver Trial, you can make a donation or even adopt a beaver! - support the Scottish Beaver Trial by clicking here

Scottish Natural Heritage will be contributing a maximum of £275,000 to the Scottish Beaver trial, specifically targeted at scientific monitoring activities.   

The core cost of the project is approximately £2 million over seven years.  Estimated costs have risen since the initial development of the plan due to increased costs during the process of capturing and transporting the beavers from Norway to Scotland, additional monitoring programmes and addressing issues raised during the consultation.

 

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"Welcoming beavers back to Scotland marks a historic day for conservation, and it is particularly apt they are returning in this, the year of Homecoming." - MSP Roseanna Cunningham

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