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Areas getting 'beaver ready' for possible release Beavers were brought back to the Forest of Dean eight years ago, centuries after their UK extinction. From the BBC News-2026-4-21:14:6:1
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3rd annual Fossil Day teaches P.E.I. kids how to find prehistoric treasures Prince Edward Island is rich with fossils from the Permian period, roughly 290 million years ago. A lot of the known specimens in the province are discovered by children, making the third annual Fossil Day in Charlottetown that much more important for teaching young people how to identify them. CBC P.E.I. went to check it out. From the CBC News-2026-4-14:14:6:1
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