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Source: Department of Conservation

When we think of summer we think long, hot days, beaches, BBQs, swimming, relaxing, family and mates, right? Summer is very much a relaxing carefree time of year, where well-prepared meals become simple platters and where the attire of jandals and togs gets you just about anywhere.

Over summer though, we can sometimes let this care-FREE vibe turn into a care-LESS one and unfortunately we’re seeing this more and more, in the form of rubbish popping up in all the wrong places.

A real kick in the guts.

I guess, around this time of year there’s more people out, who have more stuff and unfortunately, more stuff sometimes means more waste. Partnered with a care-LESS summer attitude, this can often mean disaster for our special places and species!

Here are a few examples of the impact of disgarded rubbish – Warning! Some images may be disturbing

Our rangers from the Otago Coastal team sent us a bunch of images of plastic waste impacting our fur seals and sea lions. They had so many images, they ended up creating a slide show to depict just how big of an issue this is for their team. We only selected a few images to share, take a look at these…

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