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Species at risk unless Government changes Bill

Nottingham Post

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May 17, 2025

THE draft UK Planning and Infrastructure Bill aims to streamline the development process, facilitating quicker and more efficient project implementation.

However, this Bill is raising concerns among conservationists regarding its potential impacts on threatened species, particularly those with complex habitats and high susceptibility to disturbance accelerate development, it is crucial to consider its potential impacts on threatened species such as bats and dormice.

By incorporating ecological assessments, creating habitat corridors, controlling pollution, and implementing conservation plans, it is possible to balance infrastructure growth with the preservation of these vulnerable species. Ensuring that development projects are carried out with consideration for the environment will help protect the rich biodiversity of the UK and maintain the delicate balance of its ecosystems.

Great crested newts are one of Europe's most strictly protected amphibians, listed under the European Habitats Directive. These newts are reliant on a network of terrestrial and aquatic habitats, making them particularly vulnerable to habitat fragmentation and destruction. The new Planning and Infrastructure Bill could lead to habitat loss as a result of the acceleration of development projects often resulting in the destruction of ponds and terrestrial habitats essential for the breeding, foraging, and hibernation of great crested newts.

MEER VERHALEN VAN Nottingham Post

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