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R.I.T.C. 2013 Winning board game!!!!!

April 25, 2013 Argyll Fisheries Trust

This year I set the schools participating in Rivers In The Classroom a challenge to make a board game which…

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Volunteers Needed!!

April 23, 2013 Argyll Fisheries Trust

We are currently looking for volunteers to help make up a working party to help carry out some habitat restoration work…

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Annual General Meeting

October 3, 2012 Argyll Fisheries Trust

The Argyll Fisheries Trust Annual General Meeting is on Wednedsay 24th October starting at 1.30pm at the Argyll Hotel, Inveraray. …

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The Southern Hebrides

October 3, 2012 Argyll Fisheries Trust

We’ve just spent 2 weeks working on the islands of Islay, Jura and Colonsay collecting data from rivers for the…

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Working with Transerv to protect local fish near the A85

August 20, 2012 Argyll Fisheries Trust

Argyll Fisheries Trust were engaged by Transerv to move local brown trout from a section of the River Lochy (Argyll)…

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Habitat restoration in the River Awe

August 20, 2012 Argyll Fisheries Trust

Further to the press release of 15th May 2012 announcing the new flow regime in the River Awe, the Argyll…

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New flow regime in River Awe benefits river ecology

August 20, 2012 Argyll Fisheries Trust

(RAFTS press release from 15th May 2012 http://www.rafts.org.uk/fish-take-precedence-in-innovative-new-flow-regimes-for-hydro-river/ ) In an unprecedented move, the pattern of water flows in Argyll’s…

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November and December

December 14, 2011 Argyll Fisheries Trust

Ah, the winter months. Hurricane winds, hail stones the size of golf balls, thunder and lightening, horizontal rain and trees…

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October News

November 1, 2011 Argyll Fisheries Trust

Well, we’ve pretty much managed to complete our electrofishing fieldwork for this year, which given the amount of rain we’ve…

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Work for 2010

September 12, 2011 Argyll Fisheries Trust

Hello, and welcome to the Argyll Fisheries Trust’s blog. It’s been a while since we updated this page – that…

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