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Wildlife Trust calls for prosecution after agricultural river pollution
The Irish Wildlife Trust has expressed its “outrage” following confirmation of a fish kill in the River Glyde, Co. Louth. More than 20,000 fish have died, including minnows, sticklebacks, salmon, eels, brown trout, roach, and pike. Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI) has confirmed that the source of the pollution was an agricultural discharge. Commenting on the […] The post Wildlife Trust calls for prosecution after agricultural river pollution appeared first on Agriland.ie.