‘We feel we’re fighting a losing battle’ : the race to remove millions of plastic beads from (…)
A huge cleanup effort has seen volunteers working to remove beads by hand and machine. They can only wait and see the extent of damage to wildlife and dune habitat Just past a scrum of dog walkers, about 40 people are urgently combing through the sand on hands and knees. Their task is to try to (…)
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