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Lafarge Canada, Conservancy partnership tests toad tunnel

October 28, 2015 Concrete News
28 Lafarge 150

The Fraser Valley Conservancy has been working with local landowners in the Ryder Lake area of Chilliwack, British Columbia, since 2008 to study local amphibians’ migration patterns and their plight when moving across roads from woodlands to wetlands.

 
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