Pupils at a small rural Donside school were praised by environment minister Stewart Stevenson for their excellent work on a […]
Read MoreSEweb: gateway to Scotland’s environment
For the first time, everything you want to know about Scotland’s environment will now be available at the touch of […]
Read MoreASFB and RAFTS now on Twitter
The Association of Salmon Fishery Boards (ASFB) and Rivers and Fisheries Trusts of Scotland (RAFTS) are now on Twitter. Find […]
Read MoreEU sounds alarm for threatened freshwater species
Many of Europe’s freshwater fish and molluscs are now threatened species, a new EU study shows. The European Commission called […]
Read MoreNew rules on Forth and Teith
FROM February anglers will have to adhere to strict new catch-and-release rules on council beats on the Forth and Teith […]
Read MoreASFB Annual General Meeting 2011
The Association of Salmon Fishery Boards (ASFB) held its Annual General Meeting at Perth Racecourse on 15th November. Alan Wells, […]
Read MoreSo Many Fish……….So Few Catches!
The Tweed Foundation has just produced an answer to a frequently asked question: “How Long Do Salmon Stay Catch-able?” Particularly […]
Read MoreMinister visits Nith District Salmon Fishery Board
Stewart Stevenson MSP, Scottish Government Minister for Environment and Climate Change, recently accepted an invitation from the Nith District Salmon […]
Read MoreRiver Dee Trust – Auction
The River Dee Trust is holding an online auction to raise funds to support and further work on the River […]
Read MoreSurvey to cast light on salmon caught by rods
For nearly 60 years Government scientists have collected data on salmon and sea trout caught round the Scottish coast, but […]
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