Over £130 million in taxpayer cash has poured into UK wildlife crossings — from a £12 million fish bypass in Nottingham to a £114 million bat tunnel for HS2 — sparking debate over whether these costly projects deliver real value or just drain public funds. While some, like Surrey’s green bridge, show promise with animals and even pedestrians using them, others face scrutiny: the Nottingham bypass remains unmonitored and may be attracting predators, while the HS2 tunnel’s delays and ballooning budget raise questions about environmental necessity versus fiscal responsibility.
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