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Breaking Barriers: How Weir Notching is Revitalising North Wales’ Rivers for Fish Migration

Weir notching is an essential river restoration technique used to improve fish migration across North Wales. Weirs, built long ago for industry or water management, block fish like salmon, sea trout, and eels from reaching important upstream habitats needed for spawning and feeding. By cutting a notch in these weirs, we restore natural river flow, allowing fish to pass through and access critical areas for their life cycle (Larinier & Marmulla, 2004).

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Afon Eden Wildlife Day

As part of our Freshwater Pearl Mussel project we held a community wildlife day at our Afon Eden site in Bronaber. This was a fantastic day where our volunteers helped gather valuable data on invertebrates, water quality and peat health.

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PERCH SURVEYS AT LLYN PADARN

Earlier this week we hosted our second community snorkel survey at Llyn Padarn. There was a great turn out with lots of volunteers keen to improve their snorkel skills and help trial the study into the perch population at Llyn Padarn.

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WHY ARE RIPARIAN ZONES IMPORTANT?

The North Wales Rivers Trust has been actively restoring riparian habitat at the Afon Eden site through native deciduous tree planting and the creation of invertebrate habitat by fencing out livestock. These efforts are vital for establishing a healthy ecosystem within the 10-meter riparian zone, providing essential food sources for both local wildlife and aquatic life in the river.

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CITIZEN SCIENTIST INVERTEBRATE TRAINING

We are excited to announce that the North Wales Rivers Trust is setting up four new River Hubs across our catchment. This initiative is part of a broader effort to monitor and protect our precious river ecosystems. With your help, we aim to gather crucial data on the health of our rivers and take actionable steps to safeguard the wildlife that depends on them.

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VOLUNTEERS COMPLETE BSAC COURSE

Last weekend we trained up our first cohort of volunteers as BSAC Snorkel Divers. 6 volunteers joined us on Harlech beach to learn the foundations of snorkeling.

The BSAC Snorkel Diver is a one day course, that provides an excellent starting point for progressing into snorkel surveying. All our volunteers passed and are now moving onto complete their Snorkel Surveying qualification so they can help with our Freshwater Snorkel Surveys.

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Understanding Electrofishing: A Vital Tool for Fish Population Management

Electrofishing is an important technique used by North Wales Rivers Trust to assess fish populations. This technique, which involves using electric currents to temporarily stun fish, allows NWRT to gather valuable data on fish species, numbers, and overall river health. In this blog post, we will explore why electrofishing is conducted, its safety measures for wildlife, and why it remains the current standard for fish population assessment (Dodds & Whiles, 2020).

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Core group launched to monitor living seawalls

We’re thrilled to announce the formation of a Core Group dedicated to monitoring the living seawalls—a key initiative in our ongoing conservation efforts. This diverse group includes passionate volunteers from the university, members of the Friends of Garth Pier, and other local environmental enthusiasts, all united by their commitment to safeguarding our marine habitats.

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Attending menai food festival

The team had a fantastic weekend at the Menai Food Festival, where they raised awareness for the Menai Straits Partnership Forum and promoted the #LoveTheMenai campaign. An initiative running for the whole month of August!

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SNorkel with us

North Wales Rivers Trust are now a registered BSAC snorkel club! Email laura@northwalesriverstrust.org to find out how you can get involved.

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championing lab dwr river ambassadors

This month our River Ambassadors have been out and about in their communities, organising events and taking water samples for our Lab Dwr citizen science project. We want to say a big thanks to all our River Ambassadors and share with you a small snippet of what they’ve been up to!

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ARe you a silent polluter?

This August we’re raising awareness about all the ways individuals and businesses could be accidentally contributing to pollution.

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Llyn maelog floating wetland updates

Since the successful installation of our first Floating Wetland into Llyn Maelog, the community have hit the ground running by forming a monitoring group and getting together to complete a litter clean up.

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launching #lovethemenai campaign

We are excited to announce the launch of the Menai Strait Partnership Forum #LoveTheMenai campaign this August, an initiative dedicated to celebrating and preserving the Menai Strait. Join us in raising awareness and protecting the Menai throughout the month of August.

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inclusivity in the environmental sector

The environmental sector is the second least diverse after agriculture. As an environmental charity we are taking action to underpin why this is and what we can do to help in our catchment and beyond.

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Journey continues for moving river art piece

This week our moving river art piece has continued on it’s journey along the Afon Cegin & Afon Ogwen with the help of two schools; Ysgol Llandygai and Ysgol Bodfeurig.

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Llyn Maelog Floating Wetland FAQ’s

The Llyn Maelog Floating Wetland is now established! Below we have answered some frequently asked questions regarding this innovative project.

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Connecting Generations: Preserving the Legacy of Our River

At NWRT we understand how important it is for our rivers that both people and nature are connected. Through our volunteer programmes we have countless opportunities for people to do this, but what happens when you can no longer access your local river with ease? Introducing our wetland care home initiative!

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Simone’s first week as a River Intern

I have had such a varied first week as a river intern beginning with the floating wetland project on Llyn Maelog. This project was particularly special as it was taking place in my hometown of Rhosneigr and having such a close connection to the Llyn Maelog. It was great working with the Pupils of Ysgol Rhosneigr as that was the primary school I attended so this felt like a very fitting project to begin my internship.

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