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Interspecies Council Workshop

Should a river have rights? Is a river a natural resource for humans or should it be entitled to a right to exist as it’s own living entity? If the species who depend on our rivers could speak, what would they say?

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Prosiect Torgoch Volunteer Day

Earlier this month we held a volunteer day where the volunteers had the opportunity to learn about the restoration works taking place as part of Prosiect Torgoch. With guidance from Project Officer Angharad Powell and Keyhoe countrside, we were able to help sculpt small settlement ponds, strengthening their banks using rock and turf from the surrounding area.

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Upskilling Our Lab Dŵr™ Volunteers

Last week our volunteers received a training day from the team at Wild Fish. This was a great session aimed at equipping our volunteers with the tools to start sorting and identifying the invertebrates that have been collected from key rivers within the North Wales Rivers Trust catchment.

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New Fisheries Engagement Officer JOins The Team

Josh has joined the team to strengthen connections with local angling clubs and support efforts to protect North Wales’ iconic salmon and sea trout. With over a decade of fishing experience and a deep passion for migratory fish, he brings valuable insight into the challenges and opportunities facing our rivers.

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JOB VACANCY: Marine and Freshwater Project coordinator

We are seeking a dynamic individual to lead our engagement and outreach work across the Menai Strait catchment, developing strong relationships with communities, partners, and stakeholders to support our conservation goals for the Strait and its connected rivers. The role also involves coordinating and delivering our water quality testing and citizen science programmes, helping local people take an active role in understanding and improving their waterways.

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Should Rivers Have Rights? Join our Creative Workshop on the Rights of Nature

Across the world, communities are beginning to ask a powerful question: what if nature had rights, just like people or companies do? The Rights of Nature movement is about recognising that rivers, forests and ecosystems have their own right to exist, to thrive, and to be free from harm — not just because they’re useful to us, but because they have intrinsic value as living systems.

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Pilot: flexible baffles for fish on the Dysynni

We’ve installed flexi-baffles inside a 10 m culvert in the upper Dysynni catchment, downstream of key spawning reaches. This pilot is testing a simple way to help fish through short, man-made obstacles.

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Trialling willow-spiling bank revetment on the Clwyd

This year we have been trialing a stake-and-willow revetment on an eroding outside bend in the Clwyd catchment at Henllan, working with Kehoe Countryside. On this spate-influenced, gravel/cobble reach, the aim is to stabilise the bank, cut fine-sediment inputs and provide cover and low-velocity margins for juvenile fish.

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What impact is litter having on our rivers?

When we see a drinks can, crisp packet, or plastic bottle floating in a river, it’s easy to think of it as just an eyesore. But litter is far more than untidy – it has serious, long-lasting impacts on river health, wildlife, and even people.

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River Walkover SUrvey Of The Afon Gwna

In August we carried out a river walkover survey on the Afon Gwna, a short river on Ynys Môn. The river rises near Llangefni and flows into Llyn Coron. From there, its waters continue as the Afon Ffraw, winding through the extensive dune system before reaching the sea at Traeth Mawr.

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