13th August 2022 – Rewilders of our seas – bringing back oysters and seagrass
There was a time when the streets of Edinburgh echoed with cries from fishwives of “caller ou” (“fresh oysters”), and […]
There was a time when the streets of Edinburgh echoed with cries from fishwives of “caller ou” (“fresh oysters”), and […]
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) is suspending water abstractions for most licence holders in mid and north Fife as […]
The River Tweed Commission (RTC) has warned current water scarcity plans are inadequate to protect its fish stocks. It is […]
Scotland’s weather has a reputation for being wet, damp, drookit. While the south of England faces a summer hosepipe ban, […]
They are known as one of Britain’s ‘lost foods’ after massive over-fishing saw herring numbers plummet, leaving thousands jobless and […]
High levels of painkillers, anti-inflammatories and antidepressants in UK waterways are likely to be contributing to the decline of freshwater […]
As I watch the predator, its flaming orange-red tendril outstretched, it makes a catch. Its prey writhes, working itself deeper […]
A MULTI-MILLION pound investment in Galashiels’ water supply will help boost the salmon and trout figures in the Borders, it’s […]
THE River Dee Trust has received a £9,000 donation from Maryculter House. The hotel has added a discretionary £1 charge […]
River Dee managers and conservation groups have welcomed funding for a major project to boost threatened salmon stocks in the […]