River Wye formally recognised as living ecosystem with intrinsic rights
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The River Wye in the UK has been formally recognized as a living ecosystem with intrinsic rights, including protections from pollution and the right to regenerate. This charter represents a pioneering environmental legal framework aiming to protect and restore the river.
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...