by Jonathan Louis | Tuesday, March 17, 2020
Forth Rivers Trust Response to Covid 19 (Coronavirus) Most of our volunteering events are outdoors and we would like to continue these as long as we can. However, we need to make these events as safe as possible and that we work within the guidelines for management...
by Jonathan Louis | Sunday, March 8, 2020
Fish in the Class comes to a close for Muckhart Primary School It’s always a busy time of year for Trust staff as we venture out to schools across the Forth to run our great project Fish in the Class. We were out with Muckhart Primary School bringing fish in the...
by Jonathan Louis | Monday, September 30, 2019
Communities who live along rivers have access to a natural heritage that is both beautiful and powerful. Rivers existed before humans and they have changed and adapted to lots of different pressures over millions of years. However, in the time we have roamed the...
by Jonathan Louis | Wednesday, September 18, 2019
We will be leading a guided walk to the Falls of Leny from Callander Meadows as part of Callander’s Landscape. The guided walk will start in Callander and we will head to the Falls of Leny along the cycle path where we will hopefully see salmon leaping. The...
by Jonathan Louis | Monday, September 16, 2019
A great day on the Brunstane burn in Edinburgh with the Edinburgh Shoreline project staff and volunteers. The Trust was asked to run a riverfly workshop for them so they can monitor the health of their local river. Amy and Jonathan ran the workshop at Donkeyfield...
by Jonathan Louis | Thursday, July 25, 2019
On a warm, humid and what was initially a very wet day, the Trust along with 9 intrepid members of the public set off on a guided walk along the River Teith at Cambusmore Estate. The Estate sits just East of Callander and played host to our guided walk which was run...