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Conservation Cymru Festival

We spent Saturday on the Menai Strait at the Conservation Cymru Festival. We shared our thoughts on the endangered species in Wales and what we can all do at home to protect them. 

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ObstacEels: Prosiect Llyswen

Eelsments- Our latest campaign to held support the migration of endangered European Eels takes inspiration from our friends over at the Menai Strait Partnership Forum and the Pearl mussel fisherman.

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Empowering Betws Y Coed: Community Engagement for River Protection in North Wales

Last Monday, the community of Betws Y Coed gathered for a vital meeting focused on exploring ways to actively engage in the protection and conservation of rivers in North Wales. The meeting was an inspiring display of community spirit, with passionate individuals coming together to discuss strategies for safeguarding our natural water resources.

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Welsh Water downgraded over sewage pollution by Natural Resources Wales

Wales' largest water company has been downgraded for the second year running after a rise in pollution incidents. Welsh Water caused 89 sewage pollution incidents in 2022, five of which were classed as "having a high or significant impact". Natural Resources Wales (NRW) reduced the company's rating of three stars to two stars, meaning it "requires improvement".

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June School Visits

It’s been a busy few weeks with 3 school visits across our catchment! What better way to do it than in the mountains and on the river banks!

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What is a raingarden and how can it help our rivers?

Water pollution is a growing concern, but there's a fascinating solution that can help us tackle this problem: rain gardens. In this article, we'll explore what rain gardens are and how they help reduce water pollution, making our water cleaner and healthier.

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Reviving the Flow: River Restoration on Ynys Mon!

The North Wales Rivers Trust has recently completed a river restoration project on the stunning island of Ynys Mon. The trust has taken a step forward in preserving and improving the ecological health of this region.

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Machynlleth Community Meeting

On the 31st of May we had a community meeting in Machynlleth where locals around the Dyfi joined us to discuss their concerns and learn more about the work we do.

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Llyn Elsi -Sesiwn Blasu

Darllenwch amdan ein sesiwn blasu pysgota yn Llyn Elsi. Gwariasom ddydd Sul yn Llyn Elsi yn trafod amdan dechnegau pysgota a bioddiogelwch.

Read about our angling taster session in Elsi Lake. We spend Sunday at the picturesque Llyn Elsi discussing fishing techniques and biosecurity.

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Wales was once known as the leech-farming capital of Europe.

Are you interested in the fascinating history of medicine? Did you know that Wales was once known as the leech-farming capital of Europe during the Victorian era? Discover the Snowdonia and North Wales lakes used for leech farming during this time.

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Fly Fishing- Rhydd Ddu

The sun was shining, the birds were chirping, and the fish were biting at our recent fly fishing session at Rhydd Ddu. Our second ‘Cast A Line’ session hosted this Saturday by the Seiont, Gwyrfai and Llyfni angling club. The club provided expert instruction on fly fishing techniques and discussions on invasive species.

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DŴR GWYLLT- Spring magazine

Welcome to the second edition of the North Wales Rivers Trust magazine, now available in both English and Welsh. As we move into spring, we are excited to bring you an issue filled with updates from our team and the latest news on the health of North Wales rivers and our ongoing campaigns. From conservation efforts to community engagement, this magazine is packed with informative and inspiring content that highlights the important work being done to protect our rivers.

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