Wildlife Saved by a Caring Approach All Along the Line
Gloucestershire Echo, The › December 29, 2010
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Gloucestershire Echo, The › December 29, 2010
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NO STONE has been left unturned to protect cherished creatures from a 44km gas pipeline cutting through the heart of their habitat.
Conservationists had feared rare and protected species, including bats, badgers, dormice and great crested newts, as well as nesting birds, could be at risk as National Grid built its vitally-needed channel through the Cotswolds area of outstanding natural beauty from Wormington to Sapperton this year.See the full content of this document
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Wildlife Saved by a Caring Approach All Along the Line
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