26th November: Partnership in place to boost chances of Spey’s crisis-hit freshwater pearl mussels
Ambitious plans have been announced for the future of freshwater pearl mussels in the Cairngorms National Park. One of the […]
Ambitious plans have been announced for the future of freshwater pearl mussels in the Cairngorms National Park. One of the […]
Last week, Paul Sizeland, Director of Nature Finance, and Leah Reinfranck, Nature Finance Project Officer, hosted two workshops in Larkhall […]
Plans to upgrade a historic section of waterway that joins the Caledonian Canal and Loch Ness have gone on show […]
We’re delighted to help promote the Malloch Trophy, which is organised by one of our members, the Tay Rivers Trust. In the […]
Guests of the River Dee Trust enjoyed a guided visit to Glen Muick on November 7 to see the progress of the […]
A fine issued for illegal hand-diving for scallops in protected waters off Arran has been criticised as “paltry” and “a […]
Fisheries Management Scotland and Fish Veterinary Society deliver workshop to improve understanding of fish health in Scotland. A workshop, held […]
It is well established that the numbers of Atlantic salmon returning to Scottish rivers are declining, and that this is […]
The UK’s rivers contain a cocktail of chemicals and stimulants including caffeine, antidepressants and painkillers from water company sewage releases, […]
Two men will be reported for illegal fishing on the River Tay near Perth. The men, aged 45 and 30, […]