13th November 2008, 11:26 AM
Rats snakes and crows in the centre of a city, either it wouldnât be tolerated here or it would be a site of special scientific interest. It sounds like they should have some ecologists in the survey. Churchyards are often unique wildlife refuges heres an example
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/linco...742833.stm
Whats also funny about the ancaster site is that it is a Victorian municipal site but was unfortunately positioned over a Roman cemetery. If you go to the site you will find stone sarcophagi which have been dug up to accommodate new graves abound in the brambles around the site
I imagine that the Calcutta cemetery was initially established outside of the town and might have some remnant flora and fauna from that area? Have they considered an action plan
http://www.wildlondon.org.uk/Habitatsand...fault.aspx
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/linco...742833.stm
Whats also funny about the ancaster site is that it is a Victorian municipal site but was unfortunately positioned over a Roman cemetery. If you go to the site you will find stone sarcophagi which have been dug up to accommodate new graves abound in the brambles around the site
I imagine that the Calcutta cemetery was initially established outside of the town and might have some remnant flora and fauna from that area? Have they considered an action plan
http://www.wildlondon.org.uk/Habitatsand...fault.aspx