Described as Britain’s equivalent of the Amazon Rainforest, chalk streams are a rare habitat characterized by clear waters and a diversity of wildlife. The majority of the world’s chalk streams – around 85% – are found in England, but only 11 of the 220 habitats have any legal protections.
Buckinghamshire is home to several chalk streams, including the Chess, Misbourne and Wye. These streams face many threats, such as over-abstraction to supply water for new housing, chemical pollution run-off from roads, fly tipping and the spread of invasive species.
In the face of these pressures, local volunteers stepped up to take action for a lesser-known local chalk stream, the Alder Bourne, joining the Colne Valley Regional Park and South Bucks Wombles litter pick and filling multiple van loads of abandoned rubbish and broken car parts.