South Essex Wildlife Hospital has issued a warning about the dangers of littering, emphasizing its lethal impact on animals. The hospital's message, echoed by multiple sources including BBC Science News and BBC News, highlights a growing concern in the Essex area regarding environmental pollution and its direct harm to wildlife. This alert follows discussions on local platforms about the increasing visibility of litter on roads and public spaces, urging the community to take action against this issue.
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