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The formal agenda will be circulated in the near future, but speakers who have already agreed to present include Dr. Mark Everard (Author of The Complete Book of the Roach and Barbel River to name but two of his books), Dafydd Evans (Area Manager - Environment Agency), Matt Haydon (Natural...
We're moving from the machete weather, to the dog stake weather down on the Teme. Ground been too hard most of summer to get a dog stake in the ground and hopefully the balsam will start to die back enough now to get to a swim without a machete. Fishing the Teme can often be more like a combined...
Hope you do Steve. It is my view and this is shared by the other trustee's, that angling clubs should form the core of environmental protection on the rivers. We have also been able to assist clubs with grants for access work and other environmental protection work recently, particularly on the...
To be finally confirmed, so don't take it as gospel.
Dr Mark Everard - AT and author, expert on silver fish (and much else)
Matt Hayden, Natural England cormorant licensing man (very brave man!)
Dafydd Evans EA Area manager on the Water Framework
These three are the main speakers/panellists as...
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Previously posted in the events for other organisations sections which i can no longer find...if it still exists please move this to there!
I think that any reference to attempts to patent Mehong may result in rather more stiff action than a mear phone call. The Fox marketing board have their eyes on you now Jim. As does the anti slavery section of your local barbel police force.
A kind offer nether the less.
I've heard that noise on the Teme and now I know which bird it is. Thanks. Looks like they are pretty common in the West of the country from the RSPB site here. Looking at the drawing on that site and reading the description of the behaviour
I'm pretty sure I watched one of these some weeks ago...
Not in the Teme, only native crayfish at present (and hopefully for ever)...try and visit before the end of October, best river in the country, lots of day tickets. Worcester Anglings bit on the lower Teme being the best day ticket, the BAA have lots in the middle Teme, Lindridge, Eardiston...
I've never been that good at remembering the various names of birds, even though I have an identity book for birds and insects and usually have a waterside guide book in the car somewhere. It was talking to a friend of mine who is a "pro" in this area. He is an environmental something or the...
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