A fish swam past…
Our Head of Fisheries Dr. Bruce Stockley reflects on life returning to a river following a weir removal. While watching a river in July, a small fish swam past me. Its movements were fast, nervous and darting. Not unexpected you'd think, but I was witnessing the...
Fish kill in River Inny
We are saddened by this week's pollution incident in the River Inny, Cornwall, in which hundreds of fish have died. According to a Cornwall Live report, The Environment Agency (EA) discovered several dead fish during a routine monitoring visit on 4 August, with a...
Non-native weevils help to clear Budshead pond of an invasive plant.
[Updated February 2024] North American weevils have been released by the Plymouth River Keepers (PRK) team and their supporters to help clear the Budshead Pond of Water Fern (Azolla filiculoides). The weevils eat this non-native invasive plant, which originates from...
Dartmoor Headwaters
Walkhampton Natural Flood Management - our project report. This Natural Flood Management (NFM) pilot project assessed and mitigated potential flood sources and pathways that contribute to high flows of the Black Brook that can flood domestic properties in Walkhampton...
Pollution pays – A tale from the River Mole
On Wednesday 31 July 2019, Environment Agency Officers were called to a fish kill on the River Mole near South Molton. They recorded more than 9,000 dead fish, including salmon, brown trout, sea trout, bullheads, stone loach and minnows, in the 4.7 kilometre stretch...
If you down to the (secret) creek today…
Our Senior Monitoring Officer Simon Browning talks to the Cornwall AONB about our latest monitoring project. THREE new residents at the Cornish Seal Sanctuary will be under observation by our monitoring team, but they aren’t seals. The Sanctuary has been joined by...