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Rivers are increasingly being given legal rights. Now they need people who will defend these rights in court

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by Oluwabusayo Wuraola, Anglia Ruskin University A district council in England has passed a motion to grant its local river the rights to flow freely, to be free from pollution and to enjoy its native biodiversity. The move by Lewes District Council in East Sussex to recognise the fundamental rights of the River Ouse is … Continue reading Rivers are increasingly being given legal rights. Now they need people who will defend these rights in court
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Environmental News Bits broke the news in on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
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