Rubbish has been fly-tipped at a pond's car park in the New Forest.
The rubbish was dumped at the Hatchet Moor Car Park earlier this week.
Police say the rubbish, which includes toys and other household waste, is "extremely distinctive".
They are appealing for more information on behalf of Forestry England, who spend thousands of pounds each year removing fly-tipped rubbish from the forest.
(Image: Hampshire Constabulary)
A spokesperson for New Forest Police said: "This rubbish was dumped in the Hatchet Moor Car Park earlier this week and some of it is extremely distinctive.
"Have a look, share the post, and if anyway knows anything about it, please email richard.williams@hampshire.police.uk – especially if it is your rubbish.
"And remember if you are paying someone to remove rubbish for you then check that they have a Waste Carriers Licence.
"If they don’t, use someone who does because otherwise your rubbish could end up dumped like this."
Hatchet Moor is the New Forest's largest body of fresh water.
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