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Two endangered species add more red tape to Cainhoy project
Two endangered species add more red tape to Cainhoy project
Two endangered species add more red tape to Cainhoy project | SC Climate and Environment News
In May, developers paused clearcutting due to an endangered bat. Now, U.S. officials are flagging "inconsistencies" about the property's permit and re-examining how 18,000 homes may harm other imperiled wildlife.
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