Luckily I don’t have HS2 in my area but for anyone who does here I doubt they like the idea or even think it’s good for Wildlife I have found a map in case your interested and any discussions on the topic or any storys of HS2 where they are, are welcome
https://www.hs2.org.uk/in-your-area/map/#6/52.0187/-2.1533/searchLat=51.935792&searchLng=-0.674525&searchRad=8046/filter=hs2-stations,hs2-network
. You can share any updated news you find aswell
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Sorry For the late reply Iv just been very busy this week but I have seen your message now.
Yes it has and it would take a long time to heal even if they did stop but it’s better than continuing the destruction and the Wildlife not getting any Time to heal at all. of course the damage (has) already been done and so the Wildlife need to be given the time and the space to heal which I hope they do get.
recently iv found out from the Wildlife trust that the Birmingham lag has been cancelled
https://amp.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/oct/04/negative-environmental-impact-of-hs2-could-worsen-with-scaling-back