Riverfly surveying in Herefordshire
Monitoring the invertebrates living in our streams and rivers is a great way to understand their ecology, monitor water quality and be alerted to any pollution incidents.
Monitoring the invertebrates living in our streams and rivers is a great way to understand their ecology, monitor water quality and be alerted to any pollution incidents.
This summer, we've put questions to the boards of Tesco and M&S at their AGMs, requesting an update on what actions they are taking to end river pollution caused by their supply chain
From chicken manure to sewage, we're diving into the detail!
This summer, staff and members of Herefordshire Wildlife Trust and Radnorshire Wildlife Trust are attending the AGMs of supermarkets Tesco, Sainsburys and Marks and Spencer.
Will last week's Ministerial visit to the Wye in Hereford be followed by a real change in the river's fortunes?
We welcome Avara’s commitment to act but while the intentions outlined are commendable we feel their roadmap lacks detail and urgency.
Pollution and flooding tackled by collaboration between Herefordshire farmers and Wildlife Trust in the Lower Lugg Valley
A update on the issues affecting the Wye and what is being done to improve them by Emil Morfett of the Hereford City Branch of the Trust.
Nic Howes recounts how he alerted authorities to a pollution incident on the Eign Brook this summer.
Helen Stace updates on the tragic state of the River Wye and the impact on our wildlife.