Hull City Council call on volunteers to join mass litter clean up  – Hull CC News

The Council is calling on residents to take part in a mass litter pick, to support Keep Britain Tidy’s Great British Spring Clean campaign, which runs from Friday 13 March to Sunday 29 March.  Offering their support, the council is delighted to back the charity’s plea and urges residents to pledge on the charity’s website to pick one bag, or more, of litter from streets, parks, beauty spots and beaches, to protect…

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UK maps route to reducing chemicals in the environment

The latest data from what is possibly the UK water industry’s most ambitious chemical monitoring programme suggests targeted policy, collaborative science, and source control can successfully tackle forever chemicals. UK Water Industry Research (UKWIR)’s1 Chemical Investigations Programme (CIP) represents the UK water industry’s most comprehensive scientific response to tackling chemical substances in the water environment….

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The invasive Chinese crab adapts to almost any environment, feeds on invertebrates, fry, and even protected species, and competes with local fauna as if the river were its own

Walk along a quiet canal or past a city bridge and the water can look peaceful. Yet in many European rivers, one small stowaway from East Asia is quietly chewing through banks, clogging pipes, and pushing native wildlife aside. The Chinese mitten crab (Eriocheir sinensis) is now so widespread that scientists rank it among the…

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Country diary: A riverside walk reveals the city’s history written in plants | Plants

The Ouseburn slides glassily, reflecting clouds, as it moves towards the Tyne. These lower reaches are tidal, once used for loading coal barges, here in the industrial heart of Newcastle. From glassworks, bottleworks, potteries and flax mills, the area is now transformed into waterside cafes, bars and housing. The burn flows through a variety of…

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Countries can rewild borders to deter invasions, says EU environment chief | Rewilding

Countries should look to rewild their land borders as a deterrence to invasion and build up other geographical defences to attack, Europe’s environment chief has said. Jessika Roswall, the EU’s commissioner for the environment, water resilience and a competitive circular economy, said nature should be used to improve national security. “Investing in nature and using…

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