The trust says the reintroduction has been good news for the county.
The babies, known as kits, were the first to be born in Derbyshire since the 13th Century
The dam-building rodents were also released in parts of England and Wales in the hope they can restore wetland habitats and boost other species.Henry Richards, from the Derbyshire Wildlife Trust, said: "We've had kits in the first year which shows they're happy in their habitat.
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