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A warning has been issued by police after children had been targeting wildlife like swans with slingshots, described as 'both cruel and illegal'.
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Oxford Mail on MSNChildren targeting swans with slingshots warned by policeA warning has been issued by police after children had been targeting wildlife like swans with slingshots, described as 'both cruel and illegal'.
London’s famous waterway is more exciting than we thought. Seahorses, eels, seals – and venomous sharks – have all been discovered in the Thames, the results of a “health check” have shown.
A recently opened alley next to the Thames offers views across the river to the Bankside, but if you turn around, you can see the same views, as artworks.
Britain's biggest water supplier Thames Water has been fined 3.3 million pounds ($4.2 million) by a UK court after it pleaded guilty to polluting rivers in 2017, the heavily indebted group said on ...
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The Echo on MSNWildlife campaigners urge south Essex council to save threatened nature siteENVIRONMENTAL campaigners are calling on Thurrock Council to save one of the most threatened nature sites in the Thames Estuary