Nature Reserve in Liège Municipality Closed because There May Be an Alligator
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The nature reserve Gravière Brock in the Liège municipality of Oupeye has been closed since Tuesday because a caiman may be swimming around in the area. A man walking his dog is said to have spotted the reptile there on Friday. His testimony is considered credible and as a precaution the area is currently no longer accessible.
In Belgium, a nature reserve has been closed after a possible sighting of a caiman. According to Belgian media, a hiker walking his dog saw the crocodilian in the former gravel pit Gravière Brock, between Liège and Maastricht. The man, who calls himself a reptile expert, said that the caiman was about one and a half meters long. The police and the mayor of Oepeye initially thought the hiker was joking. However, according to the mayor, there are …
Brussels, 18 Jun (EFE).- A park in the Belgian municipality of Oupeye, close to the town of Liège, has banned entry to the public after a passer-by alerted about the presence of a "good size" caiman. The mayor of the town, the socialist Sere Fillot, has assured this Wednesday that the citizen who gave the notice "knows the reptiles well" and moreover the police has confirmed that "it is not a fabulator", reported the local newspaper Le Soir. "It…
A nature reserve in Belgium has been closed because a caiman may be present, Belgian media such as De Standaard and Het Nieuwsblad report. Authorities are looking for the crocodilian and are calling on citizens not to go looking for it themselves.
In the Liège municipality of Oupeye, the nature reserve Gravière Brock is temporarily closed because a large caiman may be present. “It may seem unbelievable.”
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