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European Water Voles Collection

The European water voles, also known as the Northern Water Voles in the UK, are enchanting creatures that can be found along canal banks and near bodies of water

Background imageEuropean Water Voles Collection: Water Vole - UK

Water Vole - UK
DAC-513 Water Vole UK Arvicola terrestris David Chapman Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageEuropean Water Voles Collection: European / Northern Water Vole - along canal bank with reflection in early morning light

European / Northern Water Vole - along canal bank with reflection in early morning light - Cromford - Derbyshire
GUY-151 European / Northern Water Vole - along canal bank with reflection in early morning light Cromford - Derbyshire - England Arvicola amphibius Guy Rogers Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageEuropean Water Voles Collection: Water Vole - emerging from drain pipe - UK

Water Vole - emerging from drain pipe - UK
DAC-1278 Water Vole - emerging from drain pipe UK Arvicola terrestris David Chapman Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageEuropean Water Voles Collection: European / Northern Water Vole - coming out of a hole in brick work along canal bank - March

European / Northern Water Vole - coming out of a hole in brick work along canal bank - March - Cromford - Derbyshire
GUY-150 European / Northern Water Vole - coming out of a hole in brick work along canal bank - March Cromford - Derbyshire - England Arvicola amphibius Guy Rogers Please note that prints are for

Background imageEuropean Water Voles Collection: Water Vole - in reeds by water - UK

Water Vole - in reeds by water - UK
DAC-1282 Water Vole - in reeds by water UK Arvicola terrestris David Chapman Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageEuropean Water Voles Collection: Water Vole - UK

Water Vole - UK
DAC-512 Water Vole UK Arvicola terrestris David Chapman Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageEuropean Water Voles Collection: Water Vole - feeding by water - Staffordshire UK 13206

Water Vole - feeding by water - Staffordshire UK 13206
BB-2487 Water Vole - feeding by water Staffordshire UK Arvicola amphibius Brian Bevan contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageEuropean Water Voles Collection: Water Vole - Feeding on river bank - Sussex - UK MA002347

Water Vole - Feeding on river bank - Sussex - UK MA002347
COS-4201 Water Vole - Feeding on river bank Sussex - UK Arvicola terrestris Bill Coster contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401


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The European water voles, also known as the Northern Water Voles in the UK, are enchanting creatures that can be found along canal banks and near bodies of water. In the early morning light, their reflections shimmer on the tranquil waters of Cromford in Derbyshire, England. These adorable rodents often hide amidst reeds by the water's edge, blending seamlessly with their surroundings. Their sleek fur allows them to navigate through these dense plants effortlessly. Sometimes they surprise us by emerging from unexpected places like drain pipes or holes in brickwork along canal banks, and is fascinating to witness their resourcefulness and adaptability as they make use of various habitats for shelter and protection. These charming little creatures bring life and joy to our landscapes with their playful antics and endearing appearance. With their round ears and button-like eyes, it's hard not to fall under their spell. They scurry about busily, gathering food and constructing intricate burrows within riverbanks. Water voles are an integral part of our ecosystem; they play a crucial role in maintaining healthy wetland habitats. Unfortunately, due to habitat loss and predation pressures from non-native species such as mink, these delightful creatures have faced significant declines over recent years. Conservation efforts are underway across the UK to protect this iconic species from further decline. By raising awareness about these lovable rodents' importance within our ecosystems, we hope to ensure a brighter future for European water voles throughout the country. So next time you find yourself strolling along a picturesque canal bank or observing reeds swaying gently by the water's edge in England - keep your eyes peeled for these captivating critters. The European water vole might just steal your heart with its charm and remind you of nature's incredible diversity right at your doorstep.