Giving nature a helping hand: How £8m scheme is revitalising peatbogs
They cover more than one fifth of the country and are vital in protecting communities from flooding as well as providing a […]
They cover more than one fifth of the country and are vital in protecting communities from flooding as well as providing a […]
It is a short swim for salmon. But a great leap for salmonkind. For more than a century a whiskymaker’s […]
River project will see 24 trees placed into the water to create a salmon-friendly environment. The project in the Cairngorms […]
Our electrofishing season is all but over thankfully, as the injuries are stacking up and some older members of the […]
Last night, BBC2’s Landward screened an episode examining the performance of salmon farms in Scotland. I watched the programme with […]
In August of this year the Spey Fishery Board announced that it had decided to fully embrace its hatchery operation […]
On the Dyrock Burn in the Girvan catchment we find salmon in low densities most years but we’ve never really […]
2018 Buckland Professor Irish Lecture Tour Friday, 23 November 2018 – University of Cork At 13.00 Hrs University College, Cork, […]
Today was a long one, but interesting too. Struan and I set off early for the top of the Stinchar […]
A worrying surge in American mink is threatening native wildlife along the Caledonian Canal and River Ness. The non-native creatures […]