Hedgerow regulations to be brought into law to protect wildlife
English hedgerows will be protected in law as the government sets out its plans for domestic hedgerow regulations.
Stonechat. Image by: Mark Hamblin/2020VISION.
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English hedgerows will be protected in law as the government sets out its plans for domestic hedgerow regulations.
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