by @dm1n1Str4t0r | Feb 26, 2019 | News
Month: February 2019 In 2017 the North Wales Rivers Trust surveyed the habitat along the 10 largest rivers on Anglesey in the Anglesey Rivers Project funded by Anglesey Council’s AONB Sustainable Development Fund (SDF)...
by @dm1n1Str4t0r | Aug 2, 2018 | News
Results for "1" The rivers of Anglesey are relatively small, but numerous, and provide important corridors for wildlife and fisheries. However, the pressures acting upon these rivers are poorly understood and documented which severely limits efforts to...
by @dm1n1Str4t0r | Mar 4, 2018 | News
Results for "1" Welcome to our spring 2018 edition of the Clwyd, Conwy & Gwynedd Rivers Trust Newsletter. In this edition, we provide an update of the various activities that the Trust is involved with. It has been a busy time over the last few months...
by @dm1n1Str4t0r | Feb 8, 2018 | News
Month: February 2018 The Trust is currently carrying out habitat surveys on the 10 major rivers in Anglesey to identify areas that could be improved. It will then be possible to carry out improvements using a mix of contractors for more complex works and trained...
by @dm1n1Str4t0r | Feb 8, 2018 | News
Month: February 2018 Torgoch or Artic Charr are an iconic fish species in Llyn Padarn, Llanberis in north Wales; one of only three natural populations in Wales. They are under threat from a number of human influences and are a symbol of a clean, healthy environment....
by @dm1n1Str4t0r | Jun 21, 2017 | News
Month: June 2017 This was the barrier to fish passage, which was prioritised as the potentially most important to remove from the Clwyd system. A large excavator “pecking away” the rock face. The completed project which now allows fish access to the river...
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