The release is part of an attempt to create a bigger, better-connected population in north-west England.
Scientists say the population released in 2021 is thriving, with several pups born in the autumn
PTES's dormouse and training officer Ian White said those released in 2021 were thriving, with several pups born in the autumn, and it was hoped the new additions would develop in time to meet up with their neighbours. NT ranger Jamie Armstrong said the charity's woodlands had been "carefully managed... for decades to ensure that they support a wide range of flora and fauna".
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