November and December
Ah, the winter months. Hurricane winds, hail stones the size of golf balls, thunder and lightening, horizontal rain and trees […]
Ah, the winter months. Hurricane winds, hail stones the size of golf balls, thunder and lightening, horizontal rain and trees […]
Thousands of fish have been released into a Northumberland river in an effort to re-establish a rare species of freshwater […]
The Chairman of the Tay Foundation, owners of the Savills Malloch Trophy – for the largest salmon caught on the […]
A consultation on the Aquaculture and Fisheries Bill was announced today. The consultation includes proposals to update enforcement provisions for […]
As widely predicted the Durban UN Conference on Climate Change (COP17) has failed to reach a legally-binding global agreement on […]
The proprietors and management of the Thurso have opted not to operate the river’s hatchery this winter as they believe that […]
Pupils at a small rural Donside school were praised by environment minister Stewart Stevenson for their excellent work on a […]
For the first time, everything you want to know about Scotland’s environment will now be available at the touch of […]
The Association of Salmon Fishery Boards (ASFB) and Rivers and Fisheries Trusts of Scotland (RAFTS) are now on Twitter. Find […]
Many of Europe’s freshwater fish and molluscs are now threatened species, a new EU study shows. The European Commission called […]