
Luke Massey
Save Water for Wildlife
Act now to protect water for wildlife across Dorset
In Dorset, the average resident uses 139 litres of water a day, which is sourced from local rivers (such as the Stour), underground aquifers and chalk streams. We all need water to live, but we use far more water than previous generations and water is not always thought of as the scarce resource it is. Wasting water takes away this valuable resource from the wildlife that relies on it, such as otter, water vole and brown trout.
Pledge to save water for wildlife today and receive a free downloadable checklist full of easy changes you can make to ensure Dorset's wildlife has the water it needs to thrive.
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Become a water hero for Dorset
Pledge today and join others across the county taking steps to reduce water use, saving money on water bills and helping conserve freshwater habitats for the wildlife that relies on them.