
Endangered water voles in Wales are being fed edible glitter in a bid to avoid wasting them from extinction.
As soon as generally discovered throughout south Wales, water voles at the moment are successfully extinct in all however just a few places, in keeping with the Wildlife Belief.
With their future hanging within the steadiness, conservationists have been searching for new methods to trace the naturally shy people within the wild – which is the place the glitter is available in.
Nature Conservation Cymru hopes that by providing the animals one thing sparkly to eat, the glint ought to come out the opposite finish – offering some much-needed solutions.
Rob Parry, chief govt of Nature Conservation Cymru, mentioned his staff had consulted with vets to make sure the edible and biodegradable glitter – the sort used to brighten muffins – wouldn’t be dangerous to the semi-aquatic creatures.
“It is one thing that we have completed in nature conservation earlier than for different species, for badgers particularly the place we use pellets to place in with peanuts, which badgers love,” mentioned Mr Parry.
“So we have taken that concept and scaled it right down to water vole dimension, which implies utilizing glitter.”
The hope is that if the water voles are prepared to devour the glitter then it should come out of their poo, permitting the small mammals – which are sometimes mistaken for brown rats – to be tracked by conservationists.
Totally different colors of glitter might be used to permit conservationists to trace totally different households of water voles and the way far they vary.
It’d sound like a enjoyable thought, however Mr Parry and his staff couldn’t be extra severe.
If they’ll observe the place water voles are positioned within the wild, they’ll make changes to the atmosphere – like eradicating invasive conifers from wetland habitats or fencing off sure riverbanks to cease sheep grazing.
Measures like this might assist the species to disperse by way of the panorama undisturbed and probably be a life-saving intervention.
“We’ll have the ability to see the forms of territory, the dimensions and the place they go in,” mentioned Mr Parry.
“Are they simply utilizing the linear options, the ditches, or are they spreading out into the lavatory and the molinia grassland habitat?
“That might be actually essential for in relation to planning for our upland habitats.”

The staff is first testing out their concept on some captive-bred water voles that are a part of a wider Pure Sources Wales (NRW) venture to reintroduce colonies into the wild.
The glitter is unfold onto chunks of apple, not a part of their regular weight loss plan within the wild, however a meals the animals love and do effectively on in captivity, in keeping with Richard Davies from NRW.
“They get all the things they want from apples, carrots, and a few dried rabbit meals as effectively,” he mentioned.
He has efficiently bred a whole lot of water voles which have been reintroduced into the wild, although he mentioned their launch was no assure of survival.
“Most predators within the UK would fairly fortunately take a water vole. They want to have the ability to address this heavy predation and substitute themselves rather a lot,” he mentioned.

With a BBC Information digicam current, the glittery purple apple was positioned on prime of the straw bedding which lined the water voles’ pen.
After 20 minutes, the meals remained untouched, however an hour later most of it had disappeared.
The success of the venture, nonetheless, doesn’t simply rely on the urge for food of the water voles, however how effectively the glitter can retain its shine from finish to finish.
Mr Parry mentioned with out interventions like this, the long run for water voles was unsure.
“It has been an ideal storm of unhealthy issues that is occurred to water voles in the previous couple of many years,” he mentioned.
“We’ve got drained an terrible lot of their wetland habitat, compelled them into linear ditches the place we discover them now, after which the most important downside is the American mink, an invasive species that was set free and launched from pens and so they simply turned out to be the proper water vole predators. The water voles do not stand an opportunity, actually.”
However now, at the least, he’s extra hopeful.
The water voles, identified for being nervous about any adjustments to to their atmosphere, had not rejected the glitter.
So, did the experiment work?
Simply 24 hours later, a tiny glittery poo was noticed.
The conservation staff was elated.