A new study published in the Nature Journal, Scientific Reports reveals the marine migration route of Atlantic salmon in the […]
Read MoreWe need your help! Information wanted on salmon
Fisheries Management Scotland is collecting information from our members, anglers and others through a simple data collection app. The purpose of […]
Read MoreSEPA probe serious pollution incident at River Ayr
A SERIOUS pollution incident which put fish in danger at the River Ayr in Catrine on Friday is being probed […]
Read MoreLaunch of Highland Nature bodes well for Caithness bees and butterflies
From the John O Groats Journal & Caithness Courier – it is encouraging to see that the Biodiversity Action Plan […]
Read MorePetition drawn up in Limerick village to stop non-native tree plantation
THE small village of Mountcollins, nestled on the Limerick/Kerry border, would be “closed in” by forestry if a plan by […]
Read MoreSEPA targets Ayr South farms on water quality
AS SUMMER finally starts, the Scottish Environment Protection Agency is encouraging farmers and land managers to play their part in […]
Read MoreScots boost to bid to prevent at-risk pearl mussels from becoming history
Great to see our member fishery trust on the Kyle of Sutherland leading conservation work to protect freshwater pearl mussels. […]
Read MoreScotland’s salmon and sea trout statistics published. Fisheries Management Scotland urge Scottish Ministers to act now to save our salmon.
Today, Wednesday 26th May, saw the release of the official Scottish Government 2020 catch statistics for salmon and sea trout. […]
Read MorePink Salmon Sightings in Scotland: What to do and why it is important to report?
As part of Invasive Species Week during the week 24–30 May, we are raising awareness of the potential arrival of […]
Read MoreSheep v giant hogweed: The woolly warriors fighting Scotland’s most dangerous plant
This is a detailed article from The Press & Journal reporting on the feasibiltiy of sheep to control giant hogweed. […]
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