Article 6BA61 Field of fresh cow pats welcomes first dung beetles to be rewilded in France

Field of fresh cow pats welcomes first dung beetles to be rewilded in France

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Patrick Greenfield
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Sixty of the keystone species released near Bordeaux to feast on waste from wild cattle and help restore a vital habitat on the Atlantic coast

In a forest clearing filled with cowpats, French history is being made: the country's first translocation of dung beetles in a nature reserve near Bordeaux.

With the same pomp and ceremony afforded to the release of an Iberian lynx or a European bison, about 60 ball rolling" insects were brought to the marshy forests of Etang de Cousseau in south-west France on Wednesday to restore a vital ecosystem function on the Atlantic coast.

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