by Jonathan Louis | Sunday, April 26, 2020
Supporting Amphibians at home and in the Wild Amphibians are ectothermic (cold-bloodied) vertebrates. The ancestors of the frog, toad and newt species we see today evolved over 370 million years ago. All amphibians require freshwater for their eggs and larvae,...
by Jonathan Louis | Friday, April 17, 2020
Infographic of the Lifecycle of a European Eel We hope you enjoy our infographic on the European eel’s life cycle and pressures they face. This has been created by our Forgotten Fish Project. While we can’t offer you any practical workshops or events right now, we...
by Jonathan Louis | Tuesday, April 7, 2020
eDNA surveying: a new approach to monitoring biodiversity Our DNA carries all of our genetic information. Organisms leave traces of their DNA in the environment and aquatic animals, from fish to freshwater pearl mussels, can be identified from water samples using a...