RewildingLondonRestore saltmarsh and estuary habitat for carbon and birdsLet dredged sediment rebuild Stour Estuary saltmarsh A new partnership at RSPB Stour Estuary repurposes harbour dredging to restore 76 hectares of eroded saltmarsh, sheltering waders and locking carbon in muddy fringes. What you can do - Follow the Stour Estuary saltmarsh project and join guided walks when volunteer days open - Photograph high-tide lines and share them with local flood forums - Ask your harbour authority whether dredged sediment could rebuild marsh near you How it works Harwich Haven Authority deposits maintenance sediment on eroded marsh. Cordgrass returns, creeks refill, and bird counts track recovery each season. Why it matters Saltmarshes are soft defences: they absorb storm energy while feeding migratory flocks people travel to see. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. Source: RSPB — Stour Estuary saltmarsh restoration. Photo: RSPB, Stour Estuary saltmarsh at Copperas Bay (editorial repost).saltmarshestuarybirds +1