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Chicken Farms Choke Britain's Most Beautiful River
29 Jan
Summary
- Industrial chicken farms release phosphate-rich manure into the River Wye.
- Pollution has led to a dramatic decline in salmon populations.
- A major lawsuit targets poultry firms and water companies for river pollution.

Once a symbol of Britain's natural beauty, the River Wye has suffered a severe environmental decline. Industrial chicken farms along its banks are a primary source of pollution, with their phosphate-rich manure significantly impacting water quality. This has led to a drastic reduction in the river's oxygen levels and a near-disappearance of its once-abundant salmon population. The situation worsened in 2023 when Natural England downgraded the river's status to 'unfavourable declining'.




