Items Tagged 'Freshwater'
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News
- National Trust ‘shores up’ to protect vital saltmarsh habitat
- Research shows potentially dangerous levels of medical drugs for wildlife in British rivers
- Endangered UK crayfish released into the wild at secret river site in Hampshire
- £2 m water quality project to protect river ecosystems
- Mysterious underwater acoustic world of British ponds revealed in new study
- The recovery of European freshwater biodiversity has come to a halt
- New guide will help landowners “bring ponds back to life”
- Great crested newts at more than half of new scheme’s pond sites
- How unhealthy are our rivers? Dive into the latest State of Our Rivers Report
- Smart citizen science
- Freshwater? Reviving England’s polluted rivers
- Challenging Lake Windermere’s water quality
- Marine Protected Areas don’t line up with core habitats of rare migratory fish, finds new research
- Welsh rivers provide evidence for more effective river monitoring
- Deadly Crayfish Plague confirmed in River Irfon: Public urged to follow guidelines to save native species
- Pearl mussel breeding programme set to boost species on the brink
- SWL joins project to protect rivers from climate impacts
- Pioneering river restoration declared a success delivering incredible benefits for nature and people within 12 months of completion
- Ambitious plans for future of freshwater pearl mussels in the Cairngorms National Park
- PondNet Spawn Survey 2025: can you help us to spot Common Frog and Common Toad spawn?
- One quarter of freshwater animals at risk of extinction - IUCN Red List
- The wonder of wetlands: Major initiative begins to turn tide on biodiversity loss
- Biodiversity in England’s rivers improved as metal pollution reduced
- Radical new plan could reverse freshwater crisis in a decade
- New ponds bring rare plants back to Northamptonshire farmland
- Research reveals 24 most important landscapes for freshwater wildlife
- £2m project to track 'forever chemicals' in UK rivers
- Rare ice age fish thriving at Grey Mare’s Tail
- ‘Golden opportunity to drive nature’s recovery being missed’ says OEP report on protected sites
- Government must give more funding to Natural England to monitor protected wildlife sites, say The Wildlife Trusts
- Wriggling back to life: New eel pass reconnects vital habitat in New Forest
- More ‘claw-some’ news for Derbyshire’s endangered crayfish
- Research will uncover impacts of reducing sewage pollution on freshwater wildlife
- Native crayfish population survives following major incident
- Growing evidence that freshwater wildlife is impacted by microplastics
- New ponds and wetlands will benefit wildlife and people in mid-Wales
- Salmon, eels and sturgeon heading towards extinction as migratory fish populations collapse
- Livestock helping to restore freshwater habitats in the River Irfon catchment
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