Litter

What happens when trash goes down the storm drain?

Find out in this fun, animated short from the National Environmental Education Foundation, the Alice Ferguson Foundation and the District Department of the Environment.  You may download and use this video on-air and online using the links below. Download the video in broadcast (317 MB) or web (7 MB) quality QuickTime file. Download a west [...]

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America Recycles Day

Today, November 15, is America Recycles Day.  When materials are recycled instead of going to a landfill, valuable resources can be recovered and used again. Recycling common household items also has a big impact on energy and water use.  Recycling one ton of paper saves 17 trees and 7,000 gallons of water; recycling just one [...]

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Trash Troubles

A 2009 survey of Texas residents found that four in 10 Texans admitted to littering in the past month. More than half of those people littered while driving or riding in a car; others littered when a trashcan could not be located or when walking or playing outside. Litter is more than an eyesore – [...]

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Litter Bugs

Litter that is dropped onto streets, sidewalks or driveways is often washed into our storm drains and eventually ends up on our beaches and in rivers and lakes.  Some of the most common litter items found include plastic bags, glass bottles, gum and cigarette butts. This debris can be harmful to humans, degrade water quality [...]

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Do What You Otter, Clean Up the Water (Pennsylvania)

Marine debris, or trash that ends up in oceans and waterways, is harmful for wildlife, humans and ecosystems. Curious animals such as seals, dolphins and otters accidentally ingest or become entangled in these items. Other animals, such as birds and turtles, mistake trash for food. Ingested trash can choke and poison them, as well as [...]

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Do What You Otter, Clean Up the Water (Maryland)

Marine debris, or trash that ends up in oceans and waterways, is harmful for wildlife, humans and ecosystems. Curious animals such as seals, dolphins and otters accidentally ingest or become entangled in these items. Other animals, such as birds and turtles, mistake trash for food. Ingested trash can choke and poison them, as well as [...]

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End-of-Summer Clean Up (MN, OH, WI)

Fall is a good time to tidy up the beach after a summer of heavy use by tourists, beachgoers and boaters. Beach litter is unsightly and can pose a threat to humans, and some forms can pose a hazard to people and wildlife. Cigarette butts are the most common form of litter on Great Lakes [...]

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End-of-Summer Clean Up (IL, IN, MI)

Fall is a good time to tidy up the beach after a summer of heavy use by tourists, beachgoers and boaters. Beach litter is unsightly and can pose a threat to humans, and some forms can pose a hazard to people and wildlife. Cigarette butts are the most common form of litter on Great Lakes [...]

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Do What You Otter, Clean Up the Water

Marine debris, trash that ends up in oceans and waterways, is harmful for wildlife, humans and ecosystems. Curious animals such as seals, dolphins and otters accidentally ingest or become entangled in these items. Other animals, such as birds and turtles, mistake trash for food. Ingested trash can choke and poison them, as well as build [...]

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Do What You Otter, Clean Up the Water (Hawaii)

Marine debris, or trash that ends up in oceans and waterways, is harmful for wildlife, humans and ecosystems. Curious animals such as seals, dolphins and otters accidentally ingest or become entangled in these items. Other animals, such as birds and turtles, mistake trash for food. Ingested trash can choke and poison them, as well as [...]

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Do What You Otter, Clean Up the Water (Texas)

Marine debris, or trash that ends up in oceans and waterways, is harmful for wildlife, humans and ecosystems. Curious animals such as seals, dolphins and otters accidentally ingest or become entangled in these items. Other animals, such as birds and turtles, mistake trash for food. Ingested trash can choke and poison them, as well as [...]

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Do What You Otter, Clean Up the Water (New York)

Marine debris, or trash that ends up in oceans and waterways, is harmful for wildlife, humans and ecosystems. Curious animals such as seals, dolphins and otters accidentally ingest or become entangled in these items. Other animals, such as birds and turtles, mistake trash for food. Ingested trash can choke and poison them, as well as [...]

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Do What You Otter, Clean Up the Water (Georgia)

Marine debris, or trash that ends up in oceans and waterways, is harmful for wildlife, humans and ecosystems. Curious animals such as seals, dolphins and otters accidentally ingest or become entangled in these items. Other animals, such as birds and turtles, mistake trash for food. Ingested trash can choke and poison them, as well as [...]

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Do What You Otter, Clean Up the Water (DC)

Marine debris, or trash that ends up in oceans and waterways, is harmful for wildlife, humans and ecosystems. Curious animals such as seals, dolphins and otters accidentally ingest or become entangled in these items. Other animals, such as birds and turtles, mistake trash for food. Ingested trash can choke and poison them, as well as [...]

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Do What You Otter, Clean Up the Water (Louisiana)

Marine debris, or trash that ends up in oceans and waterways, is harmful for wildlife, humans and ecosystems. Curious animals such as seals, dolphins and otters accidentally ingest or become entangled in these items. Other animals, such as birds and turtles, mistake trash for food. Ingested trash can choke and poison them, as well as [...]

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Do What You Otter, Clean Up the Water (Florida)

Marine debris, or trash that ends up in oceans and waterways, is harmful for wildlife, humans and ecosystems. Curious animals such as seals, dolphins and otters accidentally ingest or become entangled in these items. Other animals, such as birds and turtles, mistake trash for food. Ingested trash can choke and poison them, as well as [...]

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Do What You Otter, Clean Up the Water (California)

Marine debris, or trash that ends up in oceans and waterways, is harmful for wildlife, humans and ecosystems. Curious animals such as seals, dolphins and otters accidentally ingest or become entangled in these items. Other animals, such as birds and turtles, mistake trash for food. Ingested trash can choke and poison them, as well as [...]

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Do What You Otter, Clean Up the Water (Illinois)

Marine debris, or trash that ends up in oceans and waterways, is harmful for wildlife, humans and ecosystems. Curious animals such as seals, dolphins and otters accidentally ingest or become entangled in these items. Other animals, such as birds and turtles, mistake trash for food. Ingested trash can choke and poison them, as well as [...]

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Do What You Otter, Clean Up the Water (North Carolina)

Marine debris, or trash that ends up in oceans and waterways, is harmful for wildlife, humans and ecosystems. Curious animals such as seals, dolphins and otters accidentally ingest or become entangled in these items. Other animals, such as birds and turtles, mistake trash for food. Ingested trash can choke and poison them, as well as [...]

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Do What You Otter, Help Clean Up the Water (Massachusetts)

Marine debris, trash that ends up in oceans and waterways, is harmful for wildlife, humans and ecosystems. Curious animals such as seals, dolphins and otters accidentally ingest or become entangled in these items. Other animals, such as birds and turtles, mistake trash for food. Ingested trash can choke and poison them, as well as build [...]

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