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Rambling About Rivers
Rivers are one of the most precious ecosystems on the planet. When healthy, they're a climate crisis ally, a sanctuary for biodiversity, a place of connection and play, and a vital source of drinking water. Despite this, they are under threat. Many of our rivers are barely functioning, but we're stepping in to save them. Tune into Rambling About Rivers to find out more about the threats facing rivers, the work of The Rivers Trust Movement, and what you can do to help. Find out more:…
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2.8: Manchán Magan on connecting with rivers through language and folklore
2.7: Data - gaps in the evidence, and the power of citizen science
2.6: Roisin Taylor on nature-friendly flower farming and young people as climate campaigners
2.5: Chemicals in our rivers - nature-based solutions and tackling pollution policy
2.4: Alastair Humphreys on rivers as spaces for adventure, big or small
2.3: Sewage in rivers - mapping, monitoring, and the citizen scientists making change
2.2: Dr Imogen Grant, MBE, on becoming Olympic Champion and loving rivers through rowing
2.1: Habitat decline in rivers - understanding and reversing it with innovative techniques
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