Enhancing Afon Bach's Ecological Resilience
Out on the Afon Bach to strengthen riverbanks and reduce sediment loss. The long-term impact of these efforts will contribute to a healthier and more resilient Afon Bach ecosystem, benefitting both the local environment and the diverse aquatic species that call it home.
Afon Wygyr Site Visit
On Thursday the North Wales Rivers Trust embarked on a site visit to Afon Wygyr along with representatives from Cyngor Sir Ynys Môn. The purpose of the visit was to assess the current health and condition of the river and discuss our AONB project on the Wygyr.
NWRT adoption of the Ogwen Discharge Sensor
We are excited to announce that the North Wales Rivers Trust has taken over the management and operation of the Ogwen Discharge Sensor from Bangor University.
World Rivers Day
On World Rivers Day- Take action to protect your local river. The North Wales Rivers Trust CEO explains how you can proactively take action to help retore the ecological balance.
£249,400 to Protect the Iconic Eryri Torgoch Fish in North Wales
North Wales Rivers Trust is set to receive a substantial boost in its efforts to protect the iconic Eryri Torgoch, as the National Lottery Heritage Foundation has awarded a £249,400 grant over two years..
Living Sea Walls- Menai Strait Habitat Expansion Project
In a significant step towards preserving and enhancing the delicate ecosystem of the Menai Strait, the North Wales Rivers Trust is proud to announce a generous funding allocation of £130,000. This substantial grant, provided by the Local Nature Partnership and Anglesey Council, will be instrumental in expanding crucial habitats for migratory fish and a variety of other species.
Exciting New Project to Combat Blue-Green algae on Ynys Mon
At the North Wales Rivers Trust, we are thrilled to announce a groundbreaking venture that promises to make a significant impact on the environmental health of our region.
Reviving Fish Spawning Grounds
Restoring fish spawning grounds for brown trout, sea trout and salmon. As a SAC and SSSI river this has been sensitively and slowly completed over a period of 12 months. As we continue into phase 3 here is a quick update on our progress during phase 1 & 2.
EDNA Technology: Revolutionising Environmental Monitoring
In the quest to better understand and protect our fragile ecosystems, the North Wales Rivers Trust has embarked on an innovative journey. Armed with cutting-edge environmental DNA (eDNA) technology, we are revolutionising the way we monitor fish species, vertebrates, and bacteria across the diverse landscapes of North Wales.
Avian Predation
Chris White, a dedicated trustee of the North Wales Rivers Trust and life long angler, has tirelessly championed this cause for the past two decades. He is now pleased to witness new faces finally entering the conversation. In the following article, Chris White offers his insights on the matter of bird predation.
Vacancy- Head Of Freshwater Science
We have an exciting opportunity in the team. Head Of Freshwater Science. Applications close at 12pm on the 25th of September.
Rock Salt Update
Positive news on the Dyfi catchment. Over in Llanbrynmair the road salt was removed and the river can now hopefully replenish itself and aquatic species can recover.
How to kick sample
Have you tried kick sampling? This is a great way to check your rivers health. Download our river bug bingo card and watch this short video from Liam. Don’t forget to tag us in your river bug pictures!
Wales Nature Week
As part of Wales Nature Week we attended a series of events. The last event was over in Ruthin with the Bionet partnership. We had a great day educating all about our most vulnerable species, natural flood management and what you can put down the toilet.
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.
North Wales Rivers Trust Wins Angling Trust ‘Partner Of The Year’ Award!
North Wales Rivers Trust win national award from the Angling Trust for water quality.
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.
'Pollution' incident sparks 72-hour warning for anyone visiting popular Anglesey beach
Natural Resources Wales is today responding to an incident at Afon Wygyr, Cemaes Bay, Anglesey. NRW staff are onsite investigating what we believe to be a slurry incident which could affect bathing water quality in the short term and has resulted in a number of dead fish.