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Restoring rivers

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River species (https://www.essexwt.org.uk/habitats/freshwater/rivers)
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Support our work (https://www.essexwt.org.uk/get-involved/membership)
Become a River Champion (https://www.essexwt.org.uk/river-champions)
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Aside from their beauty, rivers play a functional role as they travel from source to sea. In the UK, around 3,000 species rely on rivers, 200 of which are listed as rare, endangered or vulnerable. 

 

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Freshwater conservation

How are we protecting and restoring Essex's freshwater habitats and wildlife? Take a look at our projects below. 

Water Vole

Protecting water voles

Water voles are the UK’s fastest declining mammal, but we are doing everything we can to change that.

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Recovering lost ponds

Half a million ponds have been lost in the last century.

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Reintroducing beavers

How we are supporting Spains Hall Estate's beaver reintroduction.

Coggeshall weir - barrier to fish migration

Removing barriers for fish migration

There are 400 barriers in Essex rivers. We're trying to change that.

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Take a look back at the projects for marine and coastal wildlife that Essex Wildlife Trust has delivered over the years. 

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