Change description : 2025-10-08 11:10:00: This item is part of Protection and Infrastructure grants 2025. You must read the Protection and Infrastructure grants 2025 guidance to understand the rules and how to apply. [Guidance and regulation]
This item helps beavers to remain on river catchments and protects valued trees.
Where you can use this item
You can use this item:
where there’s evidence of beaver activity within the river catchment area you’re protecting – see section 2.1.2 of the Protection and Infrastructure guidance for a list of catchment areas
on trees with a commercial, amenity or ornamental value – an ornamental tree is a tree that’s grown only for its appearance and not for harvest of fruit or wood for commercial gain
on trees within 100 metres (m)(m) of a water body or watercourse where beavers are foraging or there’s a strong likelihood of foraging
use a minimum of 2 stakes that are at least 0.5m apart
one stake should be 1.5m high, the other at least 0.5m
use galvanised weld mesh that’s at least 1.8 millimetres (mm)(mm) – 2.5mm thickness (15-12 wire gauge), mesh 50 mm by 50 mm and height 900 mm
prevent the trunk rubbing against the metal – you can do this by bending vertical strands of wire mesh to face outwards or by pushing rubber tubing split lengthways on top the wire circle
ensure the wire mesh is flush with the ground
ensure the wire mesh covers buttress roots which may need additional lengths of wire to be attached to the lower edge of the coil around the tree
leave a minimum gap of 0.25m from the trunk
If you have tree guards that were previously funded through Countryside Stewardship, you can reuse the posts to install the tree guards or replace with new posts if needed.
You may need consent from the Environment Agency, lead local flood authority or internal drainage board before starting any work. Read owning a watercourse for more information.
You must not:
attach wire mesh directly to the tree
attach guards so they rub against, constrict or damage the tree in any other way
use lighter gauge material or chicken wire as it may not be effective
use electric fencing
block or restrict access to open access land
Evidence you must keep
You must keep and provide with your application:
a photograph of the tree you’re protecting
a map to confirm the location of the tree you’re protecting
any permits or consents from the relevant body
You must also keep and provide with your claim:
a photograph of completed works
receipted invoices or bank statements where a receipted invoice is not available
consents or permissions connected with the work
information of the tree species and its commercial, amenity or ornamental value