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WW2 bunkers have new defences to protect rare batsBunker at Fort Henry (Image: National Trust, Cathy Lewis) Fort Henry is being used by greater horseshoe bats. The concrete bunkers are ideal hibernation sites because bats need cold, humid places ...
Analysis using near-infrared images over the course of construction shows that the golf courses were built with concrete bases in June, and were then covered with a thin layer of soil.
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