It kind of looks like they built pathways all of the way to the ground floor on the outside. Why would anyone be surprised about something like this happening? You just created new outdoor greenspace that is largely protected and near good food sources, water. OFC animals are going to move in.
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>It is intended to be an ultra-modern central London office that will serve Google for decades, but the new £1bn headquarters is beset by one of humanity’s oldest-known pests: foxes.
The canines have taken over the rooftop garden of the new “landscraper” in King’s Cross and had an impact on construction – although the company stressed it was “minimal”.
It kind of looks like they built pathways all of the way to the ground floor on the outside. Why would anyone be surprised about something like this happening? You just created new outdoor greenspace that is largely protected and near good food sources, water. OFC animals are going to move in.
Archive: https://archive.today/rvG9n
From the post:
>>It is intended to be an ultra-modern central London office that will serve Google for decades, but the new £1bn headquarters is beset by one of humanity’s oldest-known pests: foxes.
The canines have taken over the rooftop garden of the new “landscraper” in King’s Cross and had an impact on construction – although the company stressed it was “minimal”.