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From: Citizen Gloucestershire, The
Date: 20080521
Author:Jenni Silver
Ratty and friends have returned to their riverbank home.
Wildlife experts from the Severnside Project released 70 water voles back into the wild yesterday.
The furry creatures, made famous in Kenneth Grahame's classic novel the Wind in the Willows, had seen numbers dwindle in the wake of last summer's floods and the loss of their habitat.
The Severnside Project, part funded by Severn Trent Water, organised the release.
Wildlife officer Jane Willmott was on hand to release the voles into their new home.
She said: "The numbers have suffered since the mid 1940s due to their habitat being lost.
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