After three years in the making Dam Removal Europe finally release their film #Dambusters – The start of the Riverlution! Follow Pao‘s journey through Spain, France […]| amber.international
The European Open Rivers Programme envisions a future of free-flowing rivers with healthy, diverse and connected ecosystems across Europe, which are enjoyed, valued, and protected by […]| amber.international
Professor Luca Börger, one of the AMBER team based at Swansea University, was recently invited to take part in a debate at the Royal Institution of […]| amber.international
Following on from AMBER’s 2020 publication in Nature (More than one million barriers fragment Europe’s rivers, Belletti et al), the project was invited to participate in […]| amber.international
Since 2014, Swansea University has awarded research excellence through its annual Research and Innovation Awards. The awards recognise the quality, relevance and positive global impact of […]| amber.international
The project led by Swansea University has been awarded £500,000 for barrier removal from the Nature Networks Fund (Lottery Fund)This project will help reconnect five iconic […]| amber.international
The US Forest Service, The Nature Conservancy, and The World Fish Migration Foundation invite you to save the date and register for an exciting upcoming webinar entitled: Removing […]| amber.international
The Open Rivers Programme envisions a future of free-flowing rivers with healthy, diverse and connected ecosystems across Europe, which are enjoyed, valued, and protected by the […]| amber.international
AMBER’s Peter Gough has been involved with Salmon School at COP26. The centre piece of Salmon School is a stunning art installation of more than 300 […]| amber.international
Thanks to a €42.5 million investment over six years from Arcadia, the Open Rivers Programme Officially launched on 8th October 2021. The mission of the Open […]| amber.international