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Hoge Veluwe opens long-closed wildlife bridge to red deer

Hoge Veluwe opens long-closed wildlife bridge to red deer

National Park De Hoge Veluwe has reopened a nature bridge near Otterlo that had been closed off with a high fence for several years. The decision follows repeated requests from animal welfare organizations for the province to intervene, though the park claims the reopening is independent of those legal pressures.

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