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No cavity wall insulation if traces of bats are found

No cavity wall insulation if traces of bats are found

The Dutch government has implemented the eDNA method to detect the presence of protected bats before cavity wall insulation can be installed. This requirement ensures that homeowners comply with wildlife protection laws during renovation projects.

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Shop closed after assault and illegal vapes

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Why Wikipedia is still collaborating with AI chatbots despite declining traffic: ‘Our gift to the world’

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US warns Dutch World Cup fans: allow extra travel time

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