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11/12/2025

River Clean-up

11/12/2025
Published by admin at 11/12/2025
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  • Corporate Enrichment Days
  • Date11/12/2025

Help us remove invasive species that have escaped into the wild. The plant Himalayan Balsam erodes riverbanks and dominates riversides, out-competing other plants and wildflowers. It can be pulled up, crushed and removed during the months of May-July before it flowers and spreads further.

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