Thousands of seagrass shoots planted in the Thames Estuary to restore marine habitats
Conservationists have transplanted thousands of seagrass shoots from Essex to mudflats in Kent to help restore vital marine habitats. This effort marks the first phase of a five-year project to improve the health of the Thames Estuary, providing essential shelter for wildlife and protecting coastal areas from erosion.
Source: Good News Post
Greater London
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