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Red Cliffs work crew hatch caring plan to save plover eggs

THE SprayLine Road Services team at the Red Cliffs depot recently made an eggcellent discovery. A native plover (masked lapwing) had laid eggs in the middle of the depot where heavy-duty vehicles often drive. Red Cliffs Works supervisor Ray Forster said he was quick to act and placed four large cones around the nest for […]

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