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Former Quarry in England Now Harbors Endangered Birds
A quarry in the east of England has been reclaimed by nature and is being turned into a massive wildlife refuge. Recently, the UK's most endangered species, the secretive bittern, found refuge in the boggy plain of the Fens outside Cambridge, thanks to its reedbed wetlands.
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