Each spring in rivers across Scotland something remarkable happens – a miraculous transformation that prepares young salmon for their epic […]
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26 May 2022: Exciting opportunity to work with Galloway Fisheries Trust
An exciting opportunity has arisen within the Galloway Fisheries Trust for a Habitat and Climate Resilience Officer. This is a […]
Read More23 May 2022: Two opportunities to work with Fisheries Management Scotland members
Two interesting vacancies are available in our member network with the Findhorn, Nairn & Lossie Rivers Trust and Galloway Fisheries […]
Read MoreFisheries Management Scotland Annual Review 2022
Fisheries Management Scotland consultation response: SEPA – Cost assessment and water environment improvements
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Read More16 May 2022: Record number of dams removed from Europe’s rivers in 2021
More than 200 barriers were taken down last year, helping to restore fish migration routes and boost biodiversity and climate […]
Read More15 May 2022: Unique tracking study uncovers mysteries of what Scotland’s wild salmon get up to once they reach the sea
Where do Scotland’s ‘king of fish’ go when they leave the river of their birth – and what happens to […]
Read More7 May 2022: Man ordered to pay £3,000 after catching fish in Welsh river
News on a recent illegal fishing case in Wales. Cases such as this underline the importance of best practice in […]
Read More4 May 2022: Fungus affecting Angus salmon
Angus experts say folk shouldn’t be alarmed by the sight of dead or dying salmon on some of the area’s […]
Read More1 May 2022: Unesco World Heritage status ambition comes a step closer for Scotland’s globally important Flow Country peatlands
Ambitious plans for the globally significant peatlands of Scotland’s Flow Country to achieve Unesco World Heritage Site designation have taken […]
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