
Ms. Theresa May, UK’s Prime Minister (European Union, 2015)
Many of Britain’s wild carnivore species have returned in numbers from the brink of extinction, despite humanity encroaching on their natural habitat. In the face of historic declines, most of the country’s predatory mammal populations have shown marked improvement since the 1960s, according to a new study. Once-endangered species like otters have repopulated old habitats across the country, polecats have spread through southern regions and pine martens now range freely in the Scottish Highlands.
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