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Teignbridge Council taken to High Court over endangered bats' future | Teignbridge Council taken to High Court over endangered bats' future |
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A high court judge will decide if one of the country's most endangered species of mammal can carry on living undisturbed at a spot in south Devon. | A high court judge will decide if one of the country's most endangered species of mammal can carry on living undisturbed at a spot in south Devon. |
Teignbridge Council has given the go-ahead for more than 200 houses to be built at Chudleigh close to a population of greater horseshoe bats. | Teignbridge Council has given the go-ahead for more than 200 houses to be built at Chudleigh close to a population of greater horseshoe bats. |
Devon Wildlife Trust wants the decision overturned and has called for a Judicial Review. | Devon Wildlife Trust wants the decision overturned and has called for a Judicial Review. |
Landowner Rocklands Development Partnership declined to comment. | Landowner Rocklands Development Partnership declined to comment. |
The Devon Wildlife Trust is bringing a Judicial Review against a planning decision made by Teignbridge District Council to grant permission for up to 230 houses to be built on land 170m from a site where female greater horseshoe bats live. | The Devon Wildlife Trust is bringing a Judicial Review against a planning decision made by Teignbridge District Council to grant permission for up to 230 houses to be built on land 170m from a site where female greater horseshoe bats live. |
Large population | Large population |
It is claiming that the Rocklands development on the edge of Chudleigh will pose a serious threat to the future of the bats. | It is claiming that the Rocklands development on the edge of Chudleigh will pose a serious threat to the future of the bats. |
Chudleigh's population of greater horseshoe bats is one of the largest left in the UK. | Chudleigh's population of greater horseshoe bats is one of the largest left in the UK. |
The bats use a site close to the town as a place to hibernate in winter and as a summer maternity roost in which to raise their young. | The bats use a site close to the town as a place to hibernate in winter and as a summer maternity roost in which to raise their young. |
The caves do have protection from disturbance and development, and form part of the South Hams Special Area of Conservation. | The caves do have protection from disturbance and development, and form part of the South Hams Special Area of Conservation. |
Source: Devon Wildlife Trust | Source: Devon Wildlife Trust |
However, the same protection does not extend to the surrounding green fields and hedgerows which are said to act as vital feeding grounds and flightpaths for the bats. | However, the same protection does not extend to the surrounding green fields and hedgerows which are said to act as vital feeding grounds and flightpaths for the bats. |
Harry Barton, chief executive of the Devon Wildlife Trust, said: "These bats are some of the rarest UK mammals. | |
"Devon remains one place where the bats can still be seen and supports the largest population in the whole of northern Europe. | "Devon remains one place where the bats can still be seen and supports the largest population in the whole of northern Europe. |
"We hope that our case will set a clear precedent that will help give endangered species populations across Europe a brighter future." | "We hope that our case will set a clear precedent that will help give endangered species populations across Europe a brighter future." |
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