by @dm1n1Str4t0r | Feb 19, 2020 | News
News This report summarises the work carried out on the Afon Wygyr catchment on Anglesey to improve water quality and habitat. In 2017 the Clwyd, Conwy and Gwynedd Rivers Trust surveyed the habitat along the 10 largest rivers on Anglesey in the Anglesey Rivers Project...
by @dm1n1Str4t0r | Feb 19, 2020 | News
News This report summarises the work carried out on the Dŵr Ial in the upper Clwyd catchment to improve water quality and habitat to help this waterbody to achieve ‘good’ status under the Water Framework Directive. This will be achieved through a combination of the...
by @dm1n1Str4t0r | Feb 19, 2020 | News
News Once again this year NRW are undertaking stocking of Arctic Char into Llyn Padarn,to support the population following several years of reduced stocks due to phosphate enrichment linked to sewage effluent discharge. Seiont ,Gwyrfai and Llyfni Anglers’ Society,with...
by @dm1n1Str4t0r | Dec 31, 2019 | News
Month: December 2019 This report summarises the work carried out on the Lower Clwyd to reduce the impact of cattle grazing on water quality through reduced silt and bacteria input. The objectives of the Project are: Objective 1 – to improve the water quality of the...
by @dm1n1Str4t0r | Feb 26, 2019 | News
Month: February 2019 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 several human influences and are a symbol of a clean, healthy environment. This...
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)...
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