Snakes and lizards moved from former Worthing landfill site

Snakes and lizards moved from former Worthing landfill site


HUNDREDS of snakes, lizards, mice and voles have been relocated to sites across Sussex after being moved from a former landfill site.
All wildlife living on the Decoy Farm in Worthing has been moved to more suitable habitats as work to bring the household waste site back into use begins.
As part of the ecological work, 74 slow worms and 12 common lizards were moved to Worthing’s Heene Cemetery, where their habitat is being looked after by the Friends of Heene Cemetery.
WSP Ecology worked with the Council’s Park Rangers to release all of the grass snakes found into suitable areas

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