A sad farewell to Bramber the beaver

, 20 January 2021
A sad farewell to Bramber the beaver
Bramber swimming © Penny Green

By Penny Green

Knepp Estate Ecologist

It is with great sadness and disappointment that Knepp Estate announces the death of Bramber the beaver on 13 Jan 2021, shortly after recapturing him from his travels down the River Adur. The University of Surrey’s Veterinary Pathology Centre’s autopsy report has identified septicaemia as the cause of death. This was most likely due to a bacterial infection contracted through ingesting contaminated food or vegetation in the days or even weeks prior to his re-capture. Although this is a natural cause of death for many wild mammals, this is an unhappy end to Bramber’s great adventure. The hope is, however, that his legacy will live on having provided so many people who sighted him over the last few weeks with great joy, and a glimpse of a charismatic animal that has been missing from the Sussex countryside for over 400 years.

Bramber – so-called after his first post-escape sighting near the village of Bramber on the River Adur – is one of two beavers from Scotland introduced into the Knepp rewilding project last November in partnership with the Sussex Wildlife Trust. While licences for other beaver releases in England (including on land owned by the National Trust on the edge of the South Downs) stipulate release into a physical enclosure, the Knepp license allows the release of beavers into a larger, semi-enclosed area. This is to help devise a method whereby beavers – a keystone species, and hugely important for biodiversity and flood mitigation – can, ultimately, be successfully introduced into larger, strategic areas in England.

The early escapes of both Bramber and the female – named ‘Billie’ by members of the local angling club on whose pond she was safely recaptured – show that Knepp’s £45,000-worth of reinforced fencing and barriers across ditches, culverts and streams leading out of the project were, unfortunately, not enough to deter them from exploring.

Sightings of Bramber on the River Adur, 12 miles and 20 weirs away from Knepp, began in the last weeks of December 2020, from areas around Henfield, Twineham, Steyning and the Shoreham Cement Works, often miles apart on the same day. Walkers and anglers spotted him swimming but also grazing on the riverbanks. Photos and videos, with excited commentaries, started to roll in, but with Bramber covering so much ground it was impossible to attempt to catch him. Eventually, as hoped, he settled in one spot, on a pond with rich riparian vegetation on an organic farm on the upper reaches of the Adur at Wineham where Penny Green, Knepp’s ecologist, spent several days quietly observing him in order to learn his habits and work out where best to set the trap for his recapture. In the company of several anglers, Penny watched him gnawing off a branch of willow and pulling it to his favourite feeding spot where he stripped off the bark.

A few days later, after the icy weather had subsided, Penny set a big Bavarian beaver trap with apples and carrots (beavers’ favourite treats); and Bramber couldn’t resist. He was transported back to Knepp but seemed a little subdued and lethargic on arrival, reluctant to leave the carrying crate. He was eventually moved into the stable – his temporary home – stocked with straw, food, willow branches and water trough but, to the great sadness of Penny and the Knepp team, he died in the night.

Billie the female beaver remains in captivity at Knepp pending relocation to a licensed beaver enclosure. Meanwhile, having studied the movements of the beavers over hours of trail cameras, the team at Knepp are planning the appropriate adjustments to the fencing – work that will be carried out in the spring when the ground dries out – with the aim of releasing another two beavers, this time hopefully a bonded pair, later in 2021.

Knepp Estate and the Sussex Wildlife Trust would like to extend a huge thanks to everyone who sent in reports of sightings and who shared their excitement at seeing beavers in the Sussex landscape again. Posts of Bramber on Sussex Wildlife Trust’s Facebook page were the most shared/liked posts of the year, with 70% of respondents hugely supportive of the beaver reintroduction project.

Charlie Burrell, co-owner of Knepp Estate, says:

‘This has been a challenging month for the Knepp rewilding team but it has also been hugely instructive. We’re learning all the time about how we can manage and live alongside beavers again. It’s a set-back but we hope we’re now wiser and more prepared and can welcome another pair of beavers to Knepp later this year. It’ll be amazing to see how they’ll transform our wetlands, improve biodiversity and protect property, farmland and building developments downstream from us from flooding.’

Isabella Tree, co-owner of Knepp Estate and author of Wilding says:

‘We’ve been so encouraged by the public response to the beavers; so many people, including members of angling clubs, who were sad to see them have to be caught up again. Hopefully the day is not far off when we don’t have to do this, and beavers will be an accepted and welcome part of the natural world once again.’

Henri Brocklebank, Director of Conservation at Sussex Wildlife Trust says:

‘We were really sad to hear of the death of Bramber after his recent recapture. Reintroductions can be incredibly complex and despite the best intentions it has been an unfortunate setback for this innovative licenced trial.

‘There has been an overwhelmingly positive public response to the presence of a free-living beaver in a Sussex waterway and this signifies the importance of nature recovery during these challenging times.

‘Much is known about the huge contribution beavers can make to restoring biodiversity and river health and we look forward to continue working with the Knepp team to ensure that Bramber’s legacy, combined with lessons learnt from this trial will be instrumental in guiding future releases of beavers both in Sussex and across the country.’

PG Bramber on bank

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Comments

  • Pamela Dewener:

    “This was most likely due to a bacterial infection contracted through ingesting contaminated food or vegetation in the days or even weeks prior to his re-capture. Although this is a natural cause of death for many wild mammals, this is an unhappy end to Bramber’s great adventure.” Would I be right in guessing caused by humans? Pesticides, litter, fertiliser?

    20 Jan 2021 17:55:00

  • Margaret White:

    So sad to hear about Bramber. Will Billie be ok without her mate and is she able to have another mate or do they mate for life?

    21 Jan 2021 09:47:00

  • @Pamela Dewener: This was a natural cause of death but we are hoping to continue to learn as much as we can and part of this will be working with various stakeholders to restore and protect our rivers so that they can be as healthy as possible for any further reintroductions.

    22 Jan 2021 14:07:30

  • Chris Rhodes:

    Clearly we need to protect the beavers from us not t’other way round. I rather hope another beaver or two escape onto the Adur but maybe its a bit early yet. One for the grandchildren.

    17 Feb 2021 23:43:00

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