23rd July 2022: Water shortages to become more frequent, says Sepa
Water shortages could become more serious and frequent due to climate change, the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa) has warned. […]
Water shortages could become more serious and frequent due to climate change, the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa) has warned. […]
Salmon have returned to the Garrell Burn in Kilsyth for the first time in 100 years, as a result of […]
Dumfries & Galloway has a very important part to play in Scotland’s Peatland story. Around 20% of Scotland’s peatland can […]
Blanket bog and native woodlands are to be restored in a 25 sq mile (67 sq km) area of the […]
Scotland is renowned for its rivers and lochs. Our freshwaters provide a home to iconic species such as Atlantic salmon […]
A TOXIC invasive plant was spotted on a Black Isle beauty spot, residents are being warned. Professional dog walker, Angela […]
POLICE have joined fishery board patrols targeting people who fish illegally as part of an operation which “proved to be […]
The Tweed Foundation is a charitable trust working to protect, improve and enhance the stocks of all native freshwater fish […]
Police Scotland wildlife officers are encouraging the public to be aware of fish poaching and report any suspicious activity or […]
FIVE angling associations in the Scottish Borders have donated more than £7,000 in cash plus equipment to help support the […]