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Insects are thriving in England's rivers after fall in metal
Insects are thriving in England's rivers after fall in metal
Insects are thriving in England's rivers after fall in metal pollution
An analysis of 30 years of monitoring data shows an upward trend in the population of insects and other invertebrates in English rivers, which may be linked to lower levels of zinc and copper
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