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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…
16,000 trees planted thanks to volunteers at Ribble Rivers Trust
Between November 2017 and March 2018 over 16,000 trees were planted across the Ribble Catchment to help improve water quality, as part of the European Life Integrated Project, Natural Course. This has been thanks to the time and effort of volunteers at Ribble Rivers Trust who have in total put in…
Natural Course hosts EU monitor visit
On 15th May, the EU LIFE Programme monitor visited the Natural Course project to get an update on progress and visit some project sites. After a general update on project outcomes and plans for the future, the team took the monitor to visit the SuDS project developed by United Utilities…
Historic weir bypass opens to help fish reach habitat for first time in over 170 years
Ribble Rivers Trust have celebrated the completion of their river improvement project on the River Hyndburn which will allow migrating salmon, trout and eels to bypass a historic weir allowing them to reach habitat inaccessible since the middle of the 1800s. Located on the River Hyndburn, between Clayton-Le-Moors and Great…