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Safe haven: Endangered UK birds find home in former quarry

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Nature is reclaiming her territory at a quarry in the east of England that is being transformed into a vast reserve offering vital sanctuary to endangered birds.

Added on the 09/01/2022 10:48:58 - Copyright : AFP EN

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