We publish the SmartRivers findings from ten years of invertebrate monitoring on the River Avon, and the results reveal a troubling pattern.| Wildfish
WildFish is the only independent charity in the UK campaigning for wild fish and their environment. We rely on the donations of our supporters.| Wildfish
Climate extremes are making life super tough for our fish and their rivers. This year’s drought has magnified the impacts... The post Climate extremes are here to stay: what does it mean for wild fish? appeared first on Wildfish.| Wildfish
Britain’s rivers are being poisoned by a cocktail of chemicals, including pesticides and veterinary medicines. So, as we recently announced, WildFish... The post Biocides: Are we about to see the protection of British rivers from harmful toxic chemicals handed over to ‘foreign jurisdictions’? appeared first on Wildfish.| Wildfish
On a sunny April morning, I set out with Matt Owen-Farmer (a senior ecologist at the Environment Agency and a... The post In Search of the Scarce Purple Dun: Hunting for mayflies in Wiltshire’s Winterbournes appeared first on Wildfish.| Wildfish
The recent Cunliffe Review suggests that the Water Framework Directive (WFD) is part of the reason for the poor state... The post A river without fish is not a healthy river: Why weakening the Water Framework Directive is a mistake appeared first on Wildfish.| Wildfish
Here at WildFish, we spend a lot of time thinking about fish. We follow all the latest research about how... The post Understanding fish to better protect them appeared first on Wildfish.| Wildfish
As the Office for Environmental Protection (OEP) ends its work on the WildFish sewage complaint – concluding that a 1994... The post WildFish welcomes OEP statement on storm sewage pollution but will Cunliffe now undo that good work? appeared first on Wildfish.| Wildfish
So, Sir John had his day at the Steam Museum in Brentford announcing the release of his report. And, as... The post The Cunliffe Independent Water Commission Report – lots of ‘steam’ or sensible review? appeared first on Wildfish.| Wildfish
Today, the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) publishes the findings from its inquiry into water sector regulation, which echo what WildFish... The post The Public Accounts Committee concludes that regulation of the water companies by OFWAT and the Environment Agency has been a failure appeared first on Wildfish.| Wildfish
Dr Janina Gray explores new research revealing the hidden marine behaviours of sea trout during their time at sea.| Wildfish
WildFish calls on all UK and Northern Irish governments to take urgent action to save endangered wild Atlantic salmon.| Wildfish
We dive into the science behind salmon migrations and new evidence that reveals a salmon's migration is more complex than we thought.| Wildfish
We dissect the Corry review and find that alarmingly protection of the environment is slipping further down the agenda.| Wildfish
We examine the interim report from the Independent Water Commission and ask: does it make any difference for wild fish.| Wildfish
WildFish has launched a photo campaign to raise awareness of the threat the Planning and Infrastructure Bill poses to wild fish.| Wildfish
The Planning and Infrastructure Bill is an aggressive attack on nature - in this blog we explore the potential implications for wild fish.| Wildfish
WildFish has written to the Environment Agency (EA) permitting team to warn them that they could be taken to court...| Wildfish
We're working to keep environmental protection high up on the political agenda. Here is just some of what we've been up to and what’s coming.| Wildfish
WildFish is celebrating a victory in its battle against the poor environmental record of Scottish salmon farms.| Wildfish
WildFish has published a new report about the marketing tactics that Scottish salmon farming companies use to mislead consumers.| Wildfish
WildFish asks Charity Commission to investigate the charitable status of RSPCA Assured Limited which certifies most Scottish salmon farms.| Wildfish
Charities disappointed at the decision not to overturn approval for the Scottish salmon farming industry to change its protected food name.| Wildfish