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. […]
Read MoreGalloway Fisheries Trust offering second six-month paid internship for young person
Today’s Daily Record profiles the internship opportunity with our member fisheries trust operating in the South West of Scotland – […]
Read MoreRenton Burn Restoration: Vandalism delays plans for the area
ATTEMPTS at a burn restoration project in Renton have been set back by mindless vandalism of newly planted trees. Loch […]
Read MoreRiver partnership shortlisted for environment award
This is great news for all partners involved in this river restoration project. The partnership tasked with looking after the […]
Read MoreFisheries Management Scotland welcome Charlotte Middleton
We are delighted to welcome Charlotte Middleton to Fisheries Management Scotland as our Aquaculture Interactions Manager to continue our work […]
Read MoreScottish Water spillage in River Eden killed hundreds of fish and caused years of damage to salmon and trout stocks
This is an appalling pollution incident and exacerbated by a lack of understanding from the staff involved. It is hoped […]
Read More17 November 2021: Scottish Water spillage in River Eden killed hundreds of fish and caused years of damage to salmon and trout stocks
This is an appalling pollution incident and exacerbated by a lack of understanding from the staff involved. It is hoped […]
Read MoreSalmon tracking project focuses on north-east rivers
A project which tracks salmon in the River Deveron and others in the north-east has entered its second year. It […]
Read More12 November 2021: Common tire chemical implicated in mysterious deaths of at-risk salmon
For decades, something in urban streams has been killing coho salmon in the U.S. Pacific Northwest. Even after Seattle began […]
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