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Experts permit apartments near Teplá Vltava river inhabited by pearl mussels and capercaillie

Experts permit apartments near Teplá Vltava river inhabited by pearl mussels and capercaillie

From iDNES · () Czech

Translated from Czech, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Experts have approved the construction of apartments near the Teplá Vltava river, which is home to pearl mussels and capercaillie.
  • The decision allows development in an area ecologically significant for protected species.
  • The article discusses the need for consent regarding targeted advertising and data processing.

Experts have granted approval for the construction of apartments in an area adjacent to the Teplá Vltava river. This river is a vital habitat for protected species, including the European pearl mussel and the capercaillie, raising ecological concerns about the development.

The decision permits construction in a sensitive environmental zone, highlighting a potential conflict between development interests and conservation efforts. The specific details regarding the ecological impact and the conditions set for the construction were not elaborated upon in the provided text.

The article also includes a significant section unrelated to the construction approval, focusing on user consent for targeted advertising and data processing on the iDNES.cz website. It outlines various options for users regarding privacy settings and the use of cookies, detailing how personal data is handled by the publisher and its partners.

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Originally published by iDNES in Czech. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.