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River Exe, near Winsford, showing river correctly fenced to stop cattle from polluting the river
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River Exe, near Winsford, showing river correctly fenced to stop cattle from polluting the river
River Exe, near Winsford, showing river correctly fenced to stop cattle from polluting the river, or eroding the river banks. Healthy example of river habitat. Exmoor National Park, Somerset, UK. May 2012. Did you know? The River Exes name comes from the Celtic Isca, meaning water - so its name really means River Water
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River Exe - Where Cows Behave and Nature Thrives!
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. In this photo, the River Exe near Winsford showcases a remarkable example of responsible river management. The river is beautifully fenced off to prevent cattle from polluting its pristine waters or causing erosion along its banks. This healthy habitat within the Exmoor National Park in Somerset, UK, serves as a shining model for conservation efforts. Did you know that the name "Exe" originates from the Celtic word "Isca" meaning water? So essentially, it's called River Water! How fitting! The image captured by Ross Hoddinott for 2020VISION truly highlights the harmonious coexistence between humans and nature. It reminds us that with proper maintenance and management practices like these well-designed fences, we can protect our rivers while preserving their natural beauty. As sunlight dances upon the glistening water surface framed by lush trees and vibrant landscapes, one cannot help but appreciate this uncatalogued gem of England's environmental treasures. The picture speaks volumes about Europe's commitment to safeguarding its ecosystems. So next time you stroll along a picturesque riverbank or dip your toes into cool flowing waters, remember how crucial it is to keep our rivers healthy and thriving. And perhaps take inspiration from this photograph as a reminder of what can be achieved when we work together towards sustainable solutions – just like River Exe!
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