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River Wye formally recognised as living ecosystem with intrinsic rights
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River Wye formally recognised as living ecosystem with intrinsic rights

The Guardian · May 24, 2026, 12:55 PM

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Charter to be adopted along river’s entire catchment from Cambrian mountains to Chepstow and Bristol Channel. The entire catchment of the River Wye has been formally recognised as a living ecosystem with intrinsic rights in a charter, a UK first that campaigners hope will help save the highly polluted river.The charter was celebrated at a community event at the Hay-on-Wye literary festival on Sunday. It includes the right to flow, to biodiversity, to be free from pollution, to be supported by a healthy catchment, to regenerate, and the right to be represented, described as a “significant step” towards protecting and restoring one of the UK’s most beloved rivers. Continue reading...

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