More fish have been rescued from Shropshire rivers after the hottest June on record.
in 1884. The monthly average temperature was almost an entire degree hotter than the joint previous record in 1940 and 1976.
Mark Owen, Angling Trust head of fisheries, told the PA news agency: “If July is like June, if August is like June, then we will get far more fish kills than we’ve ever seen. There is a knock-on effect."in the River Perry in Ruyton-XI-Towns after the hot weather caused low levels of oxygen in the water.
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