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Campsite Transferred for Stronger Connection Between Nature Reserves

Summary by omroeptilburg.nl
This new forest corridor will allow species such as squirrels, deer, badgers, small lizards, and the bush cricket to move more easily. This helps the animals forage for food or find a mate. "The completion of this project marks the end of a period of recreational use at this location and the beginning of a new phase focused on nature development," writes the municipality of Oisterwijk. Decades of work underway. In the 1970s, the De Reebok campsi…
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This new forest corridor will allow species such as squirrels, deer, badgers, small lizards, and the bush cricket to move more easily. This helps the animals forage for food or find a mate. "The completion of this project marks the end of a period of recreational use at this location and the beginning of a new phase focused on nature development," writes the municipality of Oisterwijk. Decades of work underway. In the 1970s, the De Reebok campsi…

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omroeptilburg.nl broke the news in on Friday, March 6, 2026.
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