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Join Plantlife's Nationwide Pond Survey this summer to help stop the spread of invasive plants.

Plantlife are looking for help identifying the locations of non-native pond plants. Plants such as Parrot's Feather are invasive and spread quickly, smothering wildflowers and our native aquatic wildlife.

Visit the Plantlife website here to find out how you can help.

15 June 2009
03:04:20 pm, Categories: News

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