In its annual report for 2020, Inland Fisheries Ireland, the state agency responsible for the protection and conservation of freshwater […]
Read MoreClimate change: IPCC report is ‘code red for humanity’
Human activity is changing the climate in unprecedented and sometimes irreversible ways, a major UN scientific report has said. The […]
Read More£350,000 programme under way to repopulate Teith’s rivers
It is the king of fish and one of the finest places to catch it in central Scotland is the River […]
Read MoreIndependent review into regulation of fish farms underway in Scotland
AN independent review into the regulation of fish farms is underway, the Scottish Government has said. Professor Russel Griggs has […]
Read MoreThousands of trees to be planted along River Teith to protect native Scottish fish
THOUSANDS of trees are to be planted along the “vital” River Teith as part of a restoration project to protect famous […]
Read MoreHopes for nature-based jobs in the Highlands as NatureScot publish action plan to meet net-zero targets
An action plan has been launched to boost nature-based jobs as Scotland steps up efforts to meet net-zero targets. NatureScot […]
Read MoreScottish estates gain wildlife conservative accreditation
Two Scottish landholdings have retained their prestigious international accreditation to recognise their ongoing work in wildlife management and conservation. Wildlife […]
Read MoreScotland’s growing sewage spill problem
The number of recorded sewage spills in Scotland’s rivers and seas has increased by 40% over the last five years, […]
Read MoreWildlife crime Scotland: Six charged with poaching offences
Fisheries Management Scotland and members are involved with Operation Wingspan, a a year-long focus on wildlife crime. We are working […]
Read MoreNew forestry guidance will seek to protect peatland
New guidance issued by government agency Scottish Forestry will require the use of less disruptive techniques when preparing the ground […]
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