by admin | Thursday, January 13, 2022
River Crane – ZSL In 2022 Forth Rivers Trust is going to be carrying out the Outfall Safari citizen science project on the River Almond and the River Leven in the Forth catchment. Outfall Safari was originally created for the River Crane, a tributary of the...
by Jonathan Louis | Friday, July 23, 2021
RiverLife: Almond & Avon – Midcalder Weir Fish pass, part of the largest fish pass project in Scotland starts RiverLife: Almond and AvonAs this ambitious project comes to an end this year, we are delighted that one of the final actions will be to deliver...
by Jonathan Louis | Tuesday, April 20, 2021
Crowdfunder – Clean Rivers, Healthy Rivers Help us crowdfund for clean and healthy rivers. We are looking to our followers to help us fund our Clean Rivers, Healthy Rivers campaign. Pollution from outfalls can impact rivers anywhere but especially here around...
by Jonathan Louis | Friday, March 26, 2021
Fish in the Class (Or Home) 2021 Each year the Trust runs an education project for primary schools to learn about the lifecycle of brown trout and why rivers are important. Like many things during the pandemic, it has been extremely difficult to deliver this work as...
by Jonathan Louis | Friday, January 8, 2021
Covid-19 and Trust operations Due to the COVID 19 Stay at Home restrictions imposed by the Scottish Government earlier this week, the Trust has placed all staff on flexible furlough. All staff are on reduced hours most working only three days a week. We are still...
by Jonathan Louis | Wednesday, December 16, 2020
Delivering Fish in the Classroom During Covid 2020 has been a unique year for many reasons some of which have been regularly reported on. The lesser known impact that I have experienced in the Forth Rivers Trust is the effect Covid-19 has had on the Fish in the...