Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 26th October, 2020. A protester watches HS2 security guards as HS2 are continuing to fell ancient woodland at Grim's Ditch in Buckinghamshire this morning. Anti HS2 environmental campaigners allege that HS2 do not have a bat licence for felling in these ancient woodlands and so are potentially committing a wildlife crime. They have reported the matter to the Police again this morning an are awaiting a response. Construction of the High Speed Rail from London to Birmingham puts 108 ancient woodlands, 33 SSSIs and 693 wildlife sites at risk. Credit: Maureen M

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Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 26th October, 2020. A protester watches HS2 security guards as HS2 are continuing to fell ancient woodland at Grim's Ditch in Buckinghamshire this morning. Anti HS2 environmental campaigners allege that HS2 do not have a bat licence for felling in these ancient woodlands and so are potentially committing a wildlife crime. They have reported the matter to the Police again this morning an are awaiting a response. Construction of the High Speed Rail from London to Birmingham puts 108 ancient woodlands, 33 SSSIs and 693 wildlife sites at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News