RSPCA urges Brits to do this one thing to prevent ‘distressing’ wildlife incidents
- The RSPCA urges the public to participate in a litter pick this month to prevent wildlife injuries, as many mammals like foxes, deer, and hedgehogs are at risk from litter.
- In 2024, the RSPCA received 2,199 reports of animals affected by litter, with foxes having the highest number of incidents at 160.
- Carrie Stones, the RSPCA's anti-litter campaign manager, expressed concern for wildlife suffering due to litter and urged participation in the Great British Spring Clean.
- A survey indicated that 74% of respondents identified harm to animals as their leading concern regarding litter, emphasizing the need for action.
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Guest opinion: Gabriella Rimicci: How to save our environment from trash
By Gabriella Rimicci Editor’s note: This piece is part of a series of guest opinions from Crest View Elementary School 5th graders. Each piece was submitted with permission from the author’s parents. Imagine a world with no trash lying anywhere and a clean environment where animals and humans can thrive in a beautiful way. People should never litter anywhere, because most people who do that, don’t realize that they’re hurting the animals and sur…
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