BBC Wildlife Magazine

MARK CARWARDINE

There is one thing we should be able to take for granted in our so-called civilised society during the 21st century: clean rivers. I remember a time when we mindlessly and routinely treated our stinky waterways as dumping grounds but, surely, we’ve learned from past mistakes?

Apparently not. The Government’s green watchdog, the Environment Agency (EA), recently released data on water quality in England

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