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London Wildlife Trust is today, March 29 2006, issuing important guidelines calling on Londoners to help save water for wildlife. Many of the Capital’s wild animals, insects and plants are under threat as a result of the drought crisis in South East England says London Wildlife Trust. Lower water levels in rivers, streams and other water bodies can have a devastating impact on wildlife. While some smaller rivers, ponds and wetlands dry up completely, killing many plants and animals dependent on water or a wet environment and removing an essential source of drinking water for small mammals.

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  • London’s wildlife at risk in drought
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  • London Wildlife Trust is today, March 29 2006, issuing important guidelines calling on Londoners to help save water for wildlife. Many of the Capital’s wild animals, insects and plants are under threat as a result of the drought crisis in South East England says London Wildlife Trust. Lower water levels in rivers, streams and other water bodies can have a devastating impact on wildlife. While some smaller rivers, ponds and wetlands dry up completely, killing many plants and animals dependent on water or a wet environment and removing an essential source of drinking water for small mammals.
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  • London Wildlife Trust is today, March 29 2006, issuing important guidelines calling on Londoners to help save water for wildlife. Many of the Capital’s wild animals, insects and plants are under threat as a result of the drought crisis in South East England says London Wildlife Trust. Lower water levels in rivers, streams and other water bodies can have a devastating impact on wildlife. While some smaller rivers, ponds and wetlands dry up completely, killing many plants and animals dependent on water or a wet environment and removing an essential source of drinking water for small mammals. The positive news is that everyone in the Capital can make a massive difference to our wildlife by saving water. This will decrease the demand for water to be taken from London’s rivers and aquifers and so reduce the burden on our shared water resources. London Wildlife Trust is particularly calling on the Capital’s gardeners to take a few simple steps to save water for wildlife.
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