Global review of freshwater species finds a quarter of them are threatened with extinction. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Pollution, dams and water extraction, habitat loss and agriculture were some of the key threats facing ... data and assessments for freshwater fishes and invertebrates remaining scant.
FLS’s river restoration in Glen Prosen aims to improve fish habitat and boost numbers, benefiting the River South Esk and Atlantic ...
By Sharon AtienoOf the neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) affecting the African continent, Schistosomiasis, also known as Bilharzia, remains a significant public health challenge endemic in more than ...
A river restoration project currently under way in Glen Prosen will benefit fish habitat and numbers, according to new ...
Scientist Paul Helfrich has studied the T. bryo fish parasite for years and remains fascinated by its life cycle and ...
Forestry and Land Scotland’s (FLS) river restoration efforts in Glen Prosen will benefit fish habitat and numbers, according to research carried out by the Esk Rivers & Fisheries Trust (ERFT).
An improvement in freshwater biodiversity in England's rivers was linked to reductions in pollution of zinc and copper, largely due to the decline of coal burning and heavy industry, say researchers.
“Our study provides strong evidence that concentrations of zinc and copper have the biggest influence on invertebrate species richness, so future attempts to increase freshwater biodiversity are ...
"Our study provides strong evidence that concentrations of zinc and copper have the biggest influence on invertebrate species richness, so future attempts to increase freshwater biodiversity are ...