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NATURE NOTES

1 SAVE OUR OCEANS

lastic pollution is a problem that affects all of us, but there’s nothing more rewarding than getting down to your local beach and picking up litter. Beach cleans have taken the world by storm, with thousands of groups around the globe volunteering their time to help clean up our precious coastal habitats. Not sure where your nearest beach clean takes place? Take a look at Surfers Against Sewage () for a little inspiration and use the map to easily find dates of the next beach cleans in your region. Or contact your local wildlife group to see where your help is most needed. And remember – the best way to help reduce for more tips.

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