Is it number 4? Or 7? They don't know nor does anyone else. So they just dump stuff. If left this would be 5ft high in bin bags and junk. Private property here no one cares so I do it.
Micro fishing is a specialized form of fishing that targets small fish species, often using ultralight tackle and techniques. It is popular among anglers who enjoy the challenge of catching smaller fish, which can include species like minnows and other small fish.
A big piece of styrofoam that we found by the water, which we’re very happy to remove!
It’s a material that easily breaks apart, and the small round pieces look just like fish eggs, and are easy for marine life to mistake for food.
So removing this is a big win!
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Almost 4000 limesticks dismantled in 2024!
These brutal glue traps have been used to catch songbirds for thousands of years. Small level canes are coated with a sticky substance to which the birds adhere.
Low tide on Clearwater's Stevenson Creek reveals all kinds of mistakes. Wasn't able to open this suitcase, but it was heavy, tough to remove, & had clearly been stuck in the mud awhile.
+ 2 Earthcleanup bags of Litter & 2 pillows while enjoying some cool beats🎧🎶😁
Waiting at the airport watching a man walk by in his daughters UGG boots reminds me why I look down and stare at my lap until I hear my boarding call. New video tomorrow
It’s not my #litter but I’m making it my problem…to protect animals, communities & the #environment
It only takes a minute. Litter is NOT normal so let’s not accept it.
Studies show fewer folk drop litter in clean areas so removing it has a double effect. #dogsofx
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In the Ardennes, French-Belgian border, ‘horsehair snares’ have been used for centuries to catch & kill thrushes & robins.
Until recently bird trappers were granted a special permit allowing the use of up to 500,000 snares, to take up to 20,000 thrushes during autumn …
This is just one of the 91 active trapping sites CABS team have found in #Cyprus so far this autumn.
A bag of freshly killed birds were found - a typical horrifying scene at all of these slaughter sites.
Thankfully we were able to rescue and release >50 birds from the nets!