People: London's Thames River, Once 'Biologically Dead,' Is Now Home to Venomous Sharks, Report Finds
A report from the Zoological Society of London revealed that the Thames river — which was previously declared "biologically dead" — is home to over 115 species of fish Despite being considered ...
London's Thames River, Once 'Biologically Dead,' Is Now Home to Venomous Sharks, Report Finds
KERA News: Zombie river? London's Thames, once biologically dead, has been coming back to life
In 1858, sewage clogging London's Thames River caused a "Great Stink." A century later, parts of the famed waterway were declared biologically dead. But the latest report on "The State of the Thames" ...
Zombie river? London's Thames, once biologically dead, has been coming back to life
Around 200 years ago, during the Industrial Revolution, London’s River Thames was both a hub of trade and transport and a dumping ground for human excretion and industrial waste. The cradle of England ...
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MSN: Amid massive sewer upgrade, ecologists hope for revival of London's Thames River
LONDON -- The River Thames winds 215 miles through England, carving out the curves and bends that define much of the geography, including London’s. For centuries, the river has been called "monster ...
Amid massive sewer upgrade, ecologists hope for revival of London's Thames River
In the second week of February it was reported that a section of London’s River Thames had frozen. At least 23 times between 1309 and 1814, the Thames has frozen over. On five of these occasions ...
The Conversation: Secrets of the Thames: mudlarking treasures showcase history of London’s river and the people who scour its banks
Twice a day, every day, the tides of the River Thames rise and fall, revealing a foreshore that, in the middle of London, has been a focus of human activity for millennia. Making use of the limited ...
Secrets of the Thames: mudlarking treasures showcase history of London’s river and the people who scour its banks