Twaite shad were once abundant and famed across Europe for their taste One of the UK's rarest fish is getting a chance to return to its historical breeding grounds on the River Severn. The little ...
Fishing groups, Pixham Farm, Clevelode and Beauchamp Court Syndicate, and the Worcester Angling Society have collaborated with the Environmental Agency in order to restock the river with Barbel fish.
Two hundred and fifty barbel fish were released into the River Severn near Callow End as anglers and Environment Agency officials worked together, using buckets to transfer the fish to the water.
Study will explore whether stocking barbel in larger rivers, such as the River Severn, can enhance fish stock health and ...
The River Roden runs into the River Teme near Walcot and then into the River Severn at Atcham. Mr Cawthorne said: "We're ...
The fish pass in Worcestershire was part of the Unlocking the Severn project, enabling fish to travel up weirs along the river. The team behind the £20m river regeneration project at Bevere said ...
A SYSTEMATIC study has been made during the past year of the fish and invertebrates caught in the kypes or ‘fixed engines’ secured between tide marks in the upper regions of the Bristol ...
At one time, it would have been relatively common to spot people net fishing from a coracle. The Severn once boasted more coracles than any other British river. The boats were also used to lay ...
Two hundred and fifty barbel fish were released into the River Severn near Callow End as anglers and Environment Agency officials worked together, using buckets to transfer the fish to the water.