Building work on a major shopping development in York is delayed due to the newt population growing from nine to 300 at the site.
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Building work on a major shopping development in York is delayed due to the newt population growing from nine to 300 at the site.
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Azerbaijan, Baku, Aug. 24 / Trend I.Isabalayeva / The Archaeology and Ethnography Institute has discovered in the ancient village of Shahtakhti artifacts dating back to the Eneolithic age, research officer Ghahraman Aghayev told Trend on Friday. Delete the scoop?
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"The two males and seven females, which have been found both this year and in previous surveys of newts at the Monks Cross site, have been using trenches dug as part of an archaeological dig in 2005 for breeding.