by Amelia | Thursday, April 4, 2019
The West Lothian Litter Pickers have been awarded an ‘Action on the Ground’ grant which will help them continue with their excellent work. They said: The West Lothian Litter Pickers will be delighted to have been successful in the Grant application. We...
by Amelia | Monday, April 1, 2019
On Sunday, the inconvenience of losing an hour to the changing clock was instantly balanced out by the warming of the bright spring sun. The drive up the single track road in the heart of the Pentlands was reduced to a crawl as I dodged dogs, prams and anglers...
by Scot Muir | Monday, March 4, 2019
In mid January the P4 / 5 classes at each of the schools received a1 hour session learning about the life cycle of Brown trout and Salmon. The session also covered habitat requirements, predation, pollution and bio- diversity. There was no doubt that the students were...
by Amy Fergusson | Wednesday, November 7, 2018
The RiverLife River Table made an appearance at the Scottish Association of Geography Teachers National Conference on the 27th of October. Amy and Jonathan went along to impart some Dynamic Rivers wisdom to the teachers (and let them have a shot on the River Table!)....
by Amelia | Tuesday, October 16, 2018
RiverLife have teamed up with Eadha Enterprises, a social enterprise focusing on rare native trees, to deliver an aspen project based in the Almond and Avon catchments. Aspen supports more biodiversity than any other native tree and, while it is widespread across the...
by Amelia | Tuesday, March 13, 2018
In 2017/18, the River Forth Fisheries Trust is delivering its ‘Fish in the classroom’ project to 11 schools across the Forth catchment. Four of these schools fall within the Almond and Avon catchments. Today, St Mary’s Roman Catholic Primary in...