A Burnley family, who were left devastated after their pet Highland heifer was mauled to death by a dog, have been overwhelmed by dozens of messages of sympathy and support.
Warning graphic images: Heavily pregnant cow mauled to death by Rottweiler at Lancashire farm
Warning: Some of these images may cause distress. A heavily pregnant Highland cow was mauled to death by a Rottweiler who had managed to get onto farmland in East Lancashire and terrorise livestock. The tragic incident happened on Saturday morning in a field in Quaker Bridge in Brierfield The dog, believed to be a Rottweiler, was shot dead on site. Owners of BCS Highland Cattle, who also have another 32 cows, have been left heartbroken as they say the cow, called Lexi, was not just a cow, but a pet, and the incident has left them in as much grief and pain as losing a family member would.
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Sierra Club: West Windsor getting paved over with warehouses
West Windsor has reached a settlement agreement with Atlantic Realty Development Corporation regarding the former Howard Hughes property.
The 653-acre undeveloped property is located at Route 1 and Quakerbridge Road. According to the settlement agreement, 5.5 million square feet of warehouse and distribution facilities will be developed within the interior of the site with retail, office, hotel, and other commercial uses along Route 1 and Quakerbridge Road.
“West Windsor is already being overrun by sprawl, and now they’re adding warehouse sprawl. The last large areas of open space in the area will now be paved over with warehouses. This is a giveaway to developers. It will cause more truck traffic, more water pollution, and more air pollution. This site is already across from the Quaker Bridge Mall, Mercer Mall, and Nassau Park Pavilion. This area doesn’t need any more commercial development,” said Jeff Tittel, d