As I watch the predator, its flaming orange-red tendril outstretched, it makes a catch. Its prey writhes, working itself deeper […]
Read More3rd August 2022 – Scottish Water drains Galashiels reservoir for SEPA project
A MULTI-MILLION pound investment in Galashiels’ water supply will help boost the salmon and trout figures in the Borders, it’s […]
Read More27th July 2022 – MARYCULTER HOUSE DONATES £9,000 TO RIVER DEE TRUST
THE River Dee Trust has received a £9,000 donation from Maryculter House. The hotel has added a discretionary £1 charge […]
Read More27th July 2022 – Funding for Dee to save salmon and reduce flooding impacts
River Dee managers and conservation groups have welcomed funding for a major project to boost threatened salmon stocks in the […]
Read More23rd July 2022: Water shortages to become more frequent, says Sepa
Water shortages could become more serious and frequent due to climate change, the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa) has warned. […]
Read More22nd July 2022: Salmon returns to river after 100 years
Salmon have returned to the Garrell Burn in Kilsyth for the first time in 100 years, as a result of […]
Read More22nd July 2022 : Galloway Peatlands – There’s Something In The Water…
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 […]
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