Easing Fish Passage on the Conwy
Many of our rivers are fragmented by barriers like weirs, originally built for mills, land drainage, or water supply. While these structures may seem harmless, they can block the upstream journeys of migratory fish like salmon, sea trout, and eels—species that rely on moving between the river and the sea to complete their life cycles.
A New Partnership to Restore the Dyfi
This week, the North Wales Rivers Trust visited a key site in the Dyfi catchment alongside the Coal Authority's Mining Remediation Team, marking the beginning of an exciting new partnership to reduce historic mining pollution at source.
Second Co-Creation Session For Afon Cegin Project - RHiwlas Community
Last night we held our second co-creation session of the year at Rhiwlas Community Centre. It was fantastic to have members of the local community come along and share their ideas and hopes for their patch of the Afon Cegin.
#LoveTheMenai SUP Clean
This Wednesday we held a practical Volunteer session at Plas Menai; using stand up paddleboards to remove rubbish in the Menai Strait as part of our #LoveTheMenai campaign with the Menai Strait Partnership Forum.
Independent Water Commission Report
The Cunliffe Commission’s final report into the UK’s water sector was published yesterday.
Will its recommendations help rivers in Wales?
WILD GUIDES: Help Stop The SPread Of Invasive Species
Whether you're fishing, kayaking, swimming, or walking by the river, your actions can make a real difference to the health of our waterways.
Explore, Discover, Protect: Wild Guides Have Landed!
We’re thrilled to launch our brand-new Wild Guides campaign – a fun and accessible way to help everyone explore the incredible freshwater and marine habitats of North Wales. Whether you’re dipping a toe in a river, snorkeling off the coast, or simply wandering along a local footpath, our Wild Guides are here to help you connect with nature like never before.
Co-creating Plans For The Afon Cegin
Last week, we held a community co-creation session at Maesgeirchen Community Centre. It was a great chance to hear from local residents about the issues that matter most to them and to start shaping ideas together for how we can improve opportunities for people, wildlife, and water quality in the area.
VOLUNTEER & HELP TACKLE INVASIVE SPECIES ON THE CLWYD
Last Thursday, we joined forces with North Wales Wildlife Trust for a practical volunteer day tackling Himalayan balsam along the Afon Clwyd.
Widespread Water Quality Failures Threaten North Wales Habitats
Last week, Natural Resources Wales (NRW) published the first assessments of the condition of Wales’s Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), originally scheduled for release two years ago. The findings reveal widespread failures across coastal Special Areas of Conservation (SACs) and Special Protection Areas (SPAs), mirroring similar issues seen in Welsh rivers.
Last Chance to See Heipolymnion – Prosiect Torgoch Exhibition at Galeri Caernarfon
We’ve been so pleased with the response to the Prosiect Torgoch exhibition at Galeri Caernarfon. The piece has captured the attention of local people and visitors alike, drawing them into the story of the Eryri Torgoch.
Afon Cegin Community Meetings
We’re inviting local residents, community groups, and organisations to take part in two upcoming meetings about the Afon Cegin. These sessions are open to anyone interested in improving the river and the surrounding area.
We’re Hiring: PAID internship opportunity
Paid internship opportunity with Prosiect Torgoch. This is an exciting opportunity to join our friendly and supportive team in a starter role to help you into a career in conservation. You will be working on projects that will make a real and lasting difference, helping save our rivers and the species that rely on them.
ZOOPLANkTON DATA REPORT: LLYN MAELOG WETLAND
Earlier this year, we carried out a baseline survey to explore what kinds of freshwater life are using the habitat beneath our Llyn Maelog floating wetland. The Floating Wetland project is a pilot study looking at how constructed wetland could improve water quality and increase biodiversity by providing cover, feeding areas, and breeding habitat – but how effective are they?
Exploring the Journey of a River – Ysgol Rhiwlas Workshop
As part of our Roots project on the Afon Cegin, we are running a series of workshops for primary schools up and down the catchment. The programme kicked off with a workshop with the pupils from Ysgol Rhiwlas. The aim of the workshop was to learn about the Afon Cegin and how rivers form and flow through the landscape, and discovering what makes a river healthy for both wildlife and people. Pupils explored the importance of clean water, connected habitats, and the need to protect our rivers from pollution and flooding through natural flood management and SUDS.
Balsam BashING On the Cegin
A huge thank you to our brilliant volunteers who joined us this morning for a successful Himalayan Balsam bash along the Afon Cegin. Working together, we cleared a significant stretch of riverbank, helping to create space for native plants and reduce the risk of erosion later in the year.
Open Water Rescue Training
This week, our team took part in essential Open Water Rescue and Safety Training delivered by the fantastic team at Outreach Rescue. The training was hands-on, practical, and tailored to the kinds of environments our staff and volunteers regularly work near/in; fast-flowing rivers, lakes, and wetland areas across North Wales.
Why Re-Wiggle Rivers?
When you look at an old map or aerial photo, you’ll often see rivers winding gracefully through the landscape, forming a series of bends and loops.
Date Announced for Next Menai Strait Partnership Forum Meeting
We’re pleased to announce that the next Menai Strait Partnership Forum meeting will take place on Thursday 26th June from 14:00 to 16:00 at Marine Centre Wales, Menai Bridge.