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Brown trout have been tracked since new fish pass was put in place
Adult brown trout have been tracked moving past a 4-metre weir in Great Harwood, for the first time since at least 1844. A bypass, created by Ribble Rivers Trust as part of the Natural Course project, was officially opened in October 2017. It was the first of two large weirs…
Investing in natural environment is good for our economy as well as our health, says new report
Greater Manchester is developing an innovative Natural Capital Investment Plan – first of its kind for a UK city region. Securing the long-term future of our environment delivers social and financial returns. Plan is a result of last year’s Green Summit and key component of forthcoming five-year environmental plan for…
Monitoring and restoration of freshwater (mussel) habitats – International conference
Natural Course representatives from local Rivers Trusts attended the International Seminar on the monitoring and restoration of freshwater (mussel) habitats, held in Luxembourg in November 2018. Thanks to Natural Course funding, Chris West and Diane O’Leary from West Cumbria Rivers Trust were able to attend this 2-day conference hosted by…
Greater Manchester Natural Capital Group Annual Conference
You are invited to join the Natural Capital Group at their Annual Conference ‘Investing to Green Greater Manchester Conference’ on 30th January 2019 (9.30 to 16.30) at the Museum of Science and Industry, Manchester. About: With the first Natural Capital Investment Plan being developed for Greater Manchester, this conference…
Using the Natural Flood Management Opportunity Maps to influence strategy
The Natural Flood Managment modelling study carried out in April 2017, has inspired new funding opportunities and helped evolve catchment planning. In early 2017, working with JBA Consulting, Lancaster University and United Utilities, The Rivers Trust investigated how extensive NFM in large recently flooded catchments could have reduced flood flows…
Greater Manchester to produce first city wide biodiversity net gain guidance
The Greater Manchester Combined Authority and Natural England have commissioned professional services and environmental consultants WSP to produce Guidance on Biodiversity Net Gain – the first city-wide study to take place in the UK. Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) is development that leaves biodiversity in a better state than before and,…
Developing Greater Manchester’s First Natural Capital Investment Plan
On 16 January, 2018, the Greater Manchester Low Carbon Hub’s Natural Capital Group (NCG) hosted their annual conference at the Manchester Museum. This event brought together over 70 practitioners and citizens from across Greater Manchester. The day was spent discussing the many benefits found by connecting people with nature and…
Cumbrian weir removal project scoops national award
West Cumbria Rivers Trust are thrilled to announce that their project to remove Ennerdale Mill Weir in Egremont has won a top conservation award from the Wild Trout Trust. The project on the River Ehen in West Cumbria, won the Large Scale Habitat Enhancement Scheme Award at the annual Wild…
CaBA Catchment Data and Evidence Forum
A forum, organised by the Catchment Data User Group (CDUG), took place on the 27th September 2018, to grow the capacity of the Catchment Partnerships and to ensure that the catchment management work is underpinned by robust data and evidence. A wide range of representatives from local CaBA partnerships and…
Restoring Wigan’s river environment
Mersey Rivers Trust is working in Wigan to help restore the river environment, which was once altered or destroyed by industry. The project is known as Hey Brook Revival and will form one of the Carbon Landscape Projects – a series of individual projects, funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund,…