Keen anglers found the River Thurso in “tip-top condition” as the 2023 salmon season got under way on Wednesday with […]
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12th January : Successful River Restoration Scheme for Graduates Returns
Scotland’s nature-based careers sector is to receive a welcome boost with the return of the successful Working with Rivers scheme, […]
Read More19th December: COP15: Nations reach ‘historic’ deal to protect nature
A new deal to protect nature has been agreed at the UN biodiversity summit, COP 15. The “historic” plan will […]
Read More17th December: Nasa’s Swot satellite will survey millions of rivers and lakes
The American space agency Nasa has launched a satellite that’s expected to transform our view of water on Earth. The […]
Read More16th December: Peatlands restoration project gets €15m funding boost
A new funding injection of €15 million is set to deliver a boost for a multi-partner, cross-border peatlands restoration project, […]
Read MoreFisheries Management Scotland consultation response: Scottish Government – Consultation on wildlife management
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Read More13th December: Eels facing population collapse, conservation groups warn
Eels are facing population collapse, conservation groups have warned, after annual fishing negotiations for key EU waters ended in the setting […]
Read More8th December : University Of Glasgow Study Receives £2m For Water Quality Project
Researchers from the University of Glasgow are lending their support to a new project led by the University of Stirling […]
Read More7th December : Scottish Water: Peat burning on grouse moor property to be phased out
There had been calls for the utility company to follow in the footsteps of Yorkshire Water, who no longer allow […]
Read More4th December: Hydropower development altered the genes of salmon
Barely a century ago, the river Eira, which flows into the innermost part of Romsdalsfjorden in Norway, was famous for […]
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