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Prosiect Torgoch

We have been out with NRW monitoring the Torgoch populations in Llyn Padarn.

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NWRT sponsor the Wales Ecology & Evolution Network

The Wales Ecology & Evolution Network is a student-run annual conference which aims to promote post-graduate research and create a networking platform for early-career scientists at Welsh Universities. NWRT were excite to partner with early years scientists and Dr Antony Smith spoke at the conference.

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Bodorgan Estate Project

Swinging gates on the Afon Caradog. These gates have been installed to replace the old livestock fencing which was causing debris blockages.

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The emerging droughts in Wales. The prolonged dry conditions have led to domestic water use restrictions in some areas of the UK in August, with many rivers at all-time low flows.

Overall, Wales has been exceptionally dry too. According to Natural Resources Wales, only 56% of the expected rainfall came to us in July. This follows a relatively dry spring and early summer, with only 61% of expected cumulative rainfall received since March.

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The Welsh Dee Trust

The NWRT team got together with the Welsh Dee Trust for an invaluable knowledge share to help strengthen our position on the ground.

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Dr Antony Smith

Another Dr in the team! But this time we have a specialist in endangered Arctic char populations.

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River Champion Award

A familiar face has been recognised for his lifetime work conserving and protecting rivers…

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All change at NWRT

Big changes have been happening at North Wales Rivers Trust. From appointing a new Operations manager to voting in a new chairman! Read about our core changes in the organisation.

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Annual AGM

We held our annual AGM on Thursday the 9th of June to discuss the Trusts work to date and how we move forward.

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