The evolutionary fitness of Atlantic salmon is being damaged by genetic contamination as wild fish breed with escapees from fish […]
Read MoreNATURE WATCH: The miracle of the Scottish salmon
The salmon launched itself from the churn at the bottom of the falls like a guided missile, tail flapping, and […]
Read MoreTranslocation of beavers
Following the parliamentary question raised by Mark Ruskell MSP on the translocation of beavers which was answered yesterday, Fisheries Management […]
Read MoreAtlantic salmon added to Norwegian list of threatened animals
The Atlantic salmon, synonymous with Norway, has been added to a list of species that are endangered or threatened by […]
Read MoreSalmon in the Tay are getting bigger – so why are anglers so worried?
Warming seas are affecting salmon in the Tay and that is “very worrying” for those whose livelihoods depend on the […]
Read MoreScotland’s wild salmon crisis: Why warming rivers and hydropower could be to blame for ‘devastatingly’ low stocks
Ever since Rachel Helliwell was a kid, she remembers her dad being out on the River Spey with a fishing […]
Read MoreFisheries Management Scotland AGM 2021 – Positive news in a challenging year
Against a backdrop of another challenging year, Fisheries Management Scotland welcomed member district salmon fishery boards and rivers and fisheries […]
Read MoreSalmon School recognised in the Scottish Parliament
© Ben Etridge Showing critical support and recognition for Salmon School, the following motion has been tabled here in the […]
Read MoreSalmon: Critical barometers of climate change
Salmon can tell us a lot about the progression of climate change, and if we heed the warnings, they can […]
Read MoreArtworks at Cop26 in Glasgow and beyond shed light on the world’s climate crisis
A round-up of some of the works and installations highlighting today’s environmental crisis As world leaders gather at the Cop26 […]
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