More cash to tackle willow threat at wetland
Telford and Wrekin Council has been given more money to carry out the conservation work.
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Telford and Wrekin Council has been given more money to carry out the conservation work.
Conservation efforts at Muxton Marsh are ongoing, with additional funding from Severn Trent Water to combat invasive willow species threatening the wetland ecosystem.
Telford and Wrekin Council has secured additional funding from Severn Trent Water to continue conservation work at Muxton Marsh, addressing the threat posed by invasive willow species.
A local council in England has received additional funding to intensify conservation efforts aimed at controlling invasive willow species threatening a vital wetland ecosystem.
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