State of our rivers is source of shame, says naturalist Steve Backshall
Naturalist Steve Backshall: State of our rivers is source of shameThe Deadly 60 presenter, who lives near Maidenhead in Berkshire, told BBC News he was teaching his children to swim in an area where human faeces is periodically released into the water.
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