by Jonathan Louis | Tuesday, November 15, 2022
Using new Formats to tell Landscape Scale Stories By Ewan Maleckie Considering conservation from a landscape perspective is becoming more accepted as the way to tackle large-scale catchment issues. This inevitably entails a more complex set of variables to manage and...
by Jonathan Louis | Tuesday, November 15, 2022
Removing barriers: 2 down, 1.25 million European barriers to go! There is a movement brewing on the continent, a call for free flowing rivers. Why? For the benefit of our ever beleaguered freshwater wildlife, rivers resilience and rectifying the mistakes of our past...
by Jonathan Louis | Tuesday, November 15, 2022
Citizen Esk – Breaking barriers for people engaging with rivers Ross joined the Trust in May 2022 as a Community Development and Engagement Officer, working on the Citizen Esk project. Over the last six months, Ross has met many people and learnt a great deal...
by Jonathan Louis | Tuesday, November 15, 2022
Forth Rivers Consulting – Every Fish is Important! Summer is a busy period for Forth Rivers Consulting – the subsidiary arm of Forth Rivers Trust. The consultancy provides environmental services to those who wish to operate in rivers, ensuring that the rivers...
by Jonathan Louis | Tuesday, November 15, 2022
Electrofishing and invertebrate monitoring – Teith Tributaries Last year we surveyed some of the better known River Teith spawning tributaries. The top three spawning burns were just as productive as ever – the Ardoch, Annet and Leny Burns. We found that the...