Topic: Rare forester moth spotted on Maple Cross land earmarked for warehouse
Rare forester moth spotted on Maple Cross land earmarked for warehouses
A wildlife trust has called for เว็บสล็อต ที่ มี คน เล่น มาก ที่สุด a site earmarked for development to be protected after a rare moth was spotted.
The sighting in Hertfordshire of the endangered forester moth was the first in the county for 45 years.
Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust has said the area in Maple Cross must not be turned into proposed warehouses.
Three Rivers Council, which is looking at the planning application, said the "new information" would be considered.
There are known colonies of the green iridescent-winged moth in Wales, north Norfolk and parts of the North East, but the species only feeds on certain wildflowers and has lost many habitats.
It was legally named as a "species of principle importance" in 2006.
Matt Dodds, the trust's planning and biodiversity officer, said: "The discovery of this incredibly rare moth carries with it the legal obligation for the local planning authority to ensure its population is not negatively affected.
"They must ensure the development is compatible with the survival of the species or be in breach of their legal duty."