'Green bridge' costing £3.7million will help snakes and toads cross busy A-road from next month
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Green bridge' costing £3.7million will help snakes and toads cross busy A-road from next month.
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Britain's first wildlife "green bridge" costing £3.7million will help snakes and toads cross a busy A-road from next month.The Cockcrow Bridge spans the A3 near Cobham, allowing all sorts of local wildlife to make the crossing without fear of oncoming traffic.Heather and shrubs cover the 68-metre structure, creating a traffic-free corridor for local animals - and joining two areas of heathland which had been separated since the A3 was first constructed back in the 1970s.Conservationists hope the project will boost populations of grass snakes, adders and common toads in the area.The bridge has also been designed for pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders, replacing a 1980s footbridge demolished in February last year.Belted Galloway cattle will also it to access grazing land on the commons, particularly distinctive with a single white stripe across their bodies.In total, the structure measures 30 metres in width, designed primarily for reptiles and invertebrates, allowing them to dodge...
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A: Green bridge' costing £3.7million will help snakes and toads cross busy A-road from next month.
B: Britain's first wildlife "green bridge" costing £3.7million will help snakes and toads cross a busy A-road from next month.The Cockcrow Bridge spans the A3 near Cobham, allowing all sorts of local wildlife to make the crossing without fear of oncoming traffic.Heather and shrubs cover the 68-metre structure, creating a traffic-free corridor for local animals - and joining two areas of heathland which had been separated since the A3 was first constructed back in the 1970s.Conservationists hope the project will boost populations of grass snakes, adders and common toads in the area.The bridge has also been designed for pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders, replacing a 1980s footbridge demolished in February last year.Belted Galloway cattle will also it to access grazing land on the commons, particularly distinctive with a single white stripe across their bodies.In total, the structure measures 30 metres in width, designed primarily for reptiles and invertebrates, allowing them to dodge...
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