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Takeaways:
- National Trust is creating a new grassland in Devon, UK, covering more than 1,200 hectares of land.
- The new habitats of flowers should be able to draw in a wide range of wildlife, including voles, bats, birds of prey and butterflies.
- By 2030, this project will help conserve a wide range of threatened wildlife in southwest England.
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