Today was a long one, but interesting too. Struan and I set off early for the top of the Stinchar […]
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Mink are causing havoc along the Caledonian Canal
A worrying surge in American mink is threatening native wildlife along the Caledonian Canal and River Ness. The non-native creatures […]
Read MoreStinchar tributary monitoring
On Thursday last week we surveyed the Crailoch Burn at two locations, one was our last site for the Government […]
Read MoreCulroy Burn Kick Sampling
Last week we were pleased to be joined by a work experience student from Marr Secondary School named Calum Beaton. […]
Read MoreSeptember 2018 issue of ‘the River’ published
The Tweed Fisheries Management bodies – the River Tweed Commission & The Tweed Foundation – issue monthly updates on fisheries issues […]
Read MoreProgress at Sevenacres
The upper dam installed After battling with fluctuating water levels for the last few weeks, contractors managed to make progress […]
Read MoreThere are fish in the river
There are fish in the Findhorn- The Findhorn Bailiff has been trying out their new underwater camera, with the help of […]
Read MoreRising water levels on the Lugton
Rain stops play is all too familiar a saying but we in Scotland are used to the weather and while […]
Read MoreSteelhead life cycle linked to environment & pink salmon abundance
A Simon Fraser University study has found that steelhead trout have a remarkable life-cycle variation that responds to changes in […]
Read MoreWe are hiring – Trust Assistant x2
The Forth Rivers Trust is hiring. The Forth Rivers Trust is looking for two enthusiastic Trust assistants to work with […]
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