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A Journey up the Severn
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Monitoring salmon on the River Teme
The River Teme is one of the major tributaries of the Severn and is just as important for migratory fish. For this virtual talk we’ll be joined by Ed Noyes from Severn Rivers Trust who will be telling us everything we need to know about salmon- from the issues they face, to the work being done to protect them on the Teme. We are also hoping to inspire some attendees to volunteer to help us monitor salmon at Ludlow this autumn.
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GLIMMER
Over the last few months, Glimmer has been working with communities and groups along the River Severn to produce decorative scales and collect audio and visual recordings of people’s own experience and thoughts about the river.
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River Kids’ Learning Hub
The Wild Trout Trust
Trent Rivers Trust
Galloway Glens Landscape Partnership
Beneath British Waters
A glimpse into the freshwater journey of the Atlantic salmon on #WorldFishMigrationDay – find out more at https://t.co/aOTiGg1FuW 🙂 @fms_scotland @AST_Salmon @nature_scot @marinescotland @IYS_Atlantic @BBCSpringwatch @choward @WildTroutTrust @Fish_Ecol_NE_EA @sceneUofG pic.twitter.com/xRqv0ZDfnI
Our filming of the European eel for #worldfishmigrationday @fishmigration such an incredible creature considering the life journey they have. Full video on our Facebook page.#freshwaterfish #underwater #freshwater #europeaneel #eels #wildlife #nature #nofilter pic.twitter.com/7jhmdt2BSt
On the eve of #worldfishmigrationday consider the European eel. Classified as ‘Critically Endangered’ by @IUCN, they have amazing climbing skills, but can be stopped by man-made structures after a 3,700 mile from their spawning grounds @fms_scotland @nature_scot @marinescotland pic.twitter.com/BBhm0ppYYN
— Beneath British Waters (@UnderwaterMedia) October 24, 2020