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From: Western Morning News, The Plymouth (UK)
Date: 20080305
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They are a much-loved icon of the pastoral English countryside, but now the water vole - immortalised as Ratty in Kenneth Grahame's classic The Wind in the Willows - could get high-tech help to protect their riverbank homes from the demands of modern life.
A Westcountry-based eco-engineering company has devised a new system that balances the needs of industry with the need to protect the homes of water voles.
Soon to be a protected species, the small creatures have been safeguarded by Government legislation preventing them from being harmed or their homes disturbed.
Now, Somerset-based ...
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