Dumfries & Galloway has a very important part to play in Scotland’s Peatland story. Around 20% of Scotland’s peatland can […]
Read More21 July 2022: Landscape-scale project to restore native woodland
Blanket bog and native woodlands are to be restored in a 25 sq mile (67 sq km) area of the […]
Read More12 July 2022: Removing barriers to freshwaters – Craig Macadam
Scotland is renowned for its rivers and lochs. Our freshwaters provide a home to iconic species such as Atlantic salmon […]
Read More9 July 2022: WATCH – Chris Daphne from Ness District Salmon Fishery Board tackles giant hogweed
A TOXIC invasive plant was spotted on a Black Isle beauty spot, residents are being warned. Professional dog walker, Angela […]
Read More1 July 2022: Police help swoop on illegal poaching in Ross-shire as Cromarty Firth District Salmon Fishery Board hails cooperative approach
POLICE have joined fishery board patrols targeting people who fish illegally as part of an operation which “proved to be […]
Read More30 June 2022: Tweed Foundation publish their 2021 report
The Tweed Foundation is a charitable trust working to protect, improve and enhance the stocks of all native freshwater fish […]
Read More21 June 2022: Wildlife officers raise awareness of fish poaching
Police Scotland wildlife officers are encouraging the public to be aware of fish poaching and report any suspicious activity or […]
Read More21 June 2022: Anglers Donate £7k to Tweed Foundation Projects
FIVE angling associations in the Scottish Borders have donated more than £7,000 in cash plus equipment to help support the […]
Read More14 June 2022: Doon District Salmon Fishery Board Annual Report published
The Doon District Salmon Fishery Board have now published their Annual Report for the past year. The annual report provides […]
Read More13 June 2022: Glasgow peatland restoration project could help tackle climate change
IT is the equivalent of the size of North Lanarkshire and at 50,000 acres Greater Glasgow’s peatland could play a […]
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