ReBorN LIFE
The overall objective of the ReBorn-LIFE project is to accomplish and assure long-term sustainability of good water status and good conservation status for targeted species
The Forth Rivers Trust is working with others to ensure that the barriers on the River Tyne are removed and/or adapted to allow fish passage. Six barriers have been identified, four are redundant industrial heritage, others are still being used for current uses form hydro to brewing and require regulatory upgrading.
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The overall objective of the ReBorn-LIFE project is to accomplish and assure long-term sustainability of good water status and good conservation status for targeted species
Limefield Falls was built by James ‘Parafin’ Young inventor of paraffin and a multi-millionaire in his times who made his money extracting oil shale from
Part of the Allan Water Improvement Project. One half of the catchment is cut off by culverts running under the A9. Working with Transport Scotland
Part of the Allan Water Improvement Project. One half of the catchment is cut off by culverts running under the A9. Working with Transport Scotland
Plans are in place to remove a privately owned weir to enable fish passage over this barrier. This work is part of the RiverLife project,
The 2018 angling catch in Scotland was the lowest on record. Salmon anglers were abandoning their rivers with disastrous effects for the economy of many
This is your chance to join like-minded people across the Northern Hemisphere to make a difference.
Register your salmon events or projects with us.
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