Troubling waters: what future for our ponds, lakes, rivers and canals?
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David Dunlop
3y agoen
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lancswt.org.ukTroubling waters: what future for our ponds, lakes, rivers and canals?lancswt.org.ukThousands of species - including otters, kingfishers, salmon, dippers, water voles, dragonflies and a myriad of smaller creatures on which they depend - rely on safe wetland habitats; as does a host of specialist water-plants.
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