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They should then record any tell-tale signs of water vole presence, such as burrows, droppings, footprints or the characteristic "plop" as they enter the water. Emily Luck, Water Vole Officer at ...
They are asked to record signs of water vole presence such as droppings, burrows, footprints, or the distinctive "plop" as the animal enters the water. Ms Luck added: "[Voles] can live in almost ...
Sightings of European Water Vole in Britain are being sought by a wildlife charity. The People's Trust for Endangered Species ...
Water voles are Britain's fastest-declining mammal ... such as burrows and "green and brown tic-tac-shaped" droppings. Ms Luck said the survey would "help guide conservation work".
Surveyors visit their chosen site in search of water voles or the tell-tale signs they’re present, such as burrows in the riverbank, tic-tac sized droppings, footprints, and the characteristic ‘plop’ ...