Environment Agency told to protect wetlands in landmark court case
by Patrick Barkham from World news | The Guardian on (#63BJ5)
Victory for couple shows continuing role of European nature conservation laws in post-Brexit Britain
The high court has ordered the Environment Agency to reduce water abstraction and protect England's rare wetland habitats, in a landmark case that confirms that European nature conservation laws remain enforceable despite Britain having left the EU.
The victory for Tim and Geli Harris means the Environment Agency will be forced to tackle the damage caused by the removal of water from the internationally important wetlands of the Norfolk Broads, home to rare species including the Norfolk hawker dragonfly and the swallowtail butterfly.
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