This year’s Newton Stewart Walking Festival will have a particular focus on water and coast – and Galloway has no […]
Read More26 April 2022: Climate change affecting Scotland’s lochs and reservoirs
New research shows water is warming rapidly. Climate change has already caused a rapid and extensive warming of Scotland’s lochs […]
Read More21 April 2022: The quest to save Scotland’s Atlantic salmon
The Atlantic salmon of Scotland are hardy and determined animals. Each spring and summer, they return from the North Atlantic Ocean to breed […]
Read More19 April 2022: California leads effort to let rivers roam, lower flood risk
MODESTO, Calif. (AP) — Between vast almond orchards and dairy pastures in the heart of California’s farm country sits a […]
Read More15 April 2022: Dam busters: Tearing down concrete walls to save Atlantic salmon
Since the 20th century, European rivers have been dammed and diverted for the sake of generating renewable energy. But the […]
Read MoreDoon District Salmon Fishery Board Annual Public Meeting: 28 April 2022
NOTICE OF ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING You are hereby given formal notice of the Annual Public Meeting of the River Doon […]
Read More5 April 2022: NatureScot – An ambitious plan for nature
Scotland’s nature agency NatureScot has published its vision for the next four years, setting out an ambitious plan to protect, restore […]
Read More2 April 2022: Strong turnout for Deeside premiere of salmon film Riverwoods
The Deeside premiere of Riverwoods, a feature-length film about the plight of Scotland’s salmon, was held at The Barn in […]
Read More1 April 2022: Hunting with dogs fuels ‘frustrating’ hike in Scottish wildlife crime
Wildlife crime has increased in Scotland by more than 10 per cent over the last year, according to new statistics released […]
Read More1 April 2022: Queen’s life at Balmoral celebrated in exhibition
The Queen’s relationship with her Scottish summer holiday home at Balmoral is being celebrated in a special exhibition to mark […]
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