CGL pipeline disrupts amphibian migration: Kitimat environmental groups
Two local environmentalist groups are raising concerns about the Coastal GasLink pipeline construction in a letter sent to B.C.’s energy regulator.
The structure has hindered the migration of amphibians and other small wildlife, including martins and rabbits, according to the two groups. The company also added that an earthen berm will be built over the pipe to protect it and create a slight slope so amphibians can cross.
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