Deveron Dam Removal is a Watershed Moment

Project Deveron fully reopens tributary to give wild salmon unhindered access to 11km of spawning habitat for the first time in 150 years. Water flows freely again for the first time since the 1870s as the decrepit Mill of Eden weir on the King Edward tributary is removed, granting unhindered passage for wild Atlantic salmon, trout, eels and other aquatic wildlife to over 11km of habitat. After 150 Years, A River is Reconnected Project Deveron, a catchment-scale wild salmon recovery…

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Save the Spring – August 2024 Update

The following is an August 2024 programme update for Save the Spring, a partnership between the River Dee and Atlantic Salmon Trust, supported… More

Save the Spring – May 2024 Update

The following is a May 2024 programme update for Save the Spring, a partnership between the River Dee and Atlantic Salmon Trust, supported… More

Wild Salmon Without Borders

German event to energise European action for wild Atlantic salmon At this year’s EWF Erlebniswelt Fliegenfischen fly fishing show in… More

Alison Baker joins the team

As part of our drive to move our work to the next level with urgency, turning science into action to… More

Pelagic Fisheries (PeIAC)

Ling cod walking catfish sweeper threespine stickleback salamanderfish plaice Kafue pike muskellunge climbing catfish; Black swallower? Lookdown catfish Jack Dempsey… More

Past Events

Ling cod walking catfish sweeper threespine stickleback salamanderfish plaice Kafue pike muskellunge climbing catfish; Black swallower? Lookdown catfish Jack Dempsey… More

Predation

Ling cod walking catfish sweeper threespine stickleback salamanderfish plaice Kafue pike muskellunge climbing catfish; Black swallower? Lookdown catfish Jack Dempsey… More

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