Barely a century ago, the river Eira, which flows into the innermost part of Romsdalsfjorden in Norway, was famous for […]
Read More3rd December: COP15 will tackle global wildlife loss. Here’s a plan to save Scotland’s nature now
Nearly half of Scotland’s species are in decline, but the situation can be turned around with immediate action to preserve […]
Read More28th November: Dull wall between Dumbarton and Renton has incredible makeover as it’s rejuvenated with colourful mural
A dull wall between Dumbarton and Renton has been given a colourful makeover after local legend Barry the Cat created […]
Read More27th November: Ever wondered what was in Whin Park pond?
Ness District Salmon Fishery Board had the chance to rescue some fish as Highland Council drained the Whin Park pond […]
Read More20th November: Climate change: Welsh river temperature increases by 1C
A project observing the climate change impact on streams and rivers in Wales has seen its average temperature rise 1C […]
Read More8th November : Learning about Salmon Migration in Galloway’s River Dee
Over the last couple of years, a range of partners have come together to run an innovative project on the […]
Read More3rd November : Scotland’s First Academic Peatland Restoration Course Launched
A new course in peatland restoration, the first of its kind in Scotland, is now open for booking. The course, […]
Read More2nd November: Brown muck pouring into River Dee prompts pollution fears near Banchory
A ghillie working on the River Dee just to the west of Banchory last week recorded this footage of a […]
Read More31st October 2022: Buglife Scotland launches Guardians of our Rivers
“Guardians of our Rivers” a new Buglife Scotland project, focussing on connecting communities through rivers, is set to launch a […]
Read More31st October 2022 – Riverwoods: Scottish film about efforts to save wild salmon and boost nature hits TV screens
This is the message in a fascinating Scottish documentary which is shortly due to hit TV screens for the first […]
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