What are these children doing? What is litter? Plastic bags look like jelly fish in the water.

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What are these children doing?

What is litter?

Plastic bags look like jelly fish in the water

This turtle crawled inside a plastic ring when it was a baby. Its shell and body had to grow around it.

This baby albatross died after its mother fed it plastic rubbish, thinking it was food.

More than a million birds and 100,000 marine mammals and turtles die every year from getting tangled in or swallowing plastics.

What can we do?

We can pick litter up carefully.

We can find out where it comes from.

We can ask them to stop.

Help make our school a better place.