Names needed for nature reserve's beavers

Shannen Headley
BBC News, West Midlands
Getty Images Two beavers nuzzled together on a river bedGetty Images
The bonded pair were released into the nature reserve in February - and are now looking for names (stock photo)

Two beavers released into a nature reserve in Shropshire are looking for names.

The Shropshire Beaver Project, by Shropshire Wildlife Trust and Shrewsbury Town Council, aims to assess the impact of the beavers on the wetland site.

The bonded pair are the first to return to the Shropshire Hills in 400 years and the vote is open to try and find them names.

A shortlist of names for the Shrewsbury beavers includes: Bertie and Beryl, Nutmeg and Acorn and Charlie and Darwin.

People can visit the Shropshire Wildlife Trust's Instagram page to cast their vote, with the results to be revealed next week.

They were released into the Old River Bed Nature Reserve in early February.

Votes close on 11 April.

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