Fears for Wildlife As Water Sources Hit by Dry Weather
Gloucestershire Echo, The › April 29, 2011
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WILDLIFE could be at risk as Gloucestershire's rivers begin to dry up.
As the county experiences one of the hottest Aprils on record, fears are mounting that water sources are under increasing pressure. The Thames head spring in Trewsbury Mead, near Cirencester, has stopped flowing altogether.See the full content of this document
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Fears for Wildlife As Water Sources Hit by Dry Weather
It is fed from deep underground and joins with the River Churn to make up the waters of the ...
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