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Himalayan balsam bashing
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Himalayan balsam bashing

Cumbria
Lake Water_Megan Bartlett

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Various dates available

Overview

Volunteer with West Cumbria Rivers Trust. Himalayan balsam is an invasive non-native species that grows throughout the summer months. It takes over riparian areas to reduce biodiversity and increase flood risk. In the summer months we work to pull it up (an easy task!).

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Himalayan balsam bashing

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