Conservation Law: No Hierarchy Among Species, From Bats to Wolves and Cormorants

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In a remarkable demonstration of wildlife protection, a 300-kilometer long tunnel in Wiesbaden has been exclusively designated for bats, offering them a vast and secure sanctuary. While such straightforward and uncomplicated efforts in species conservation are rare, this initiative perfectly illustrates the consistent demand for sound judgment and practical common sense in all biodiversity protection endeavors.