Results for "afun"
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14 Mar 2025
Best practice showcased at Pembroke river restoration projectA recently restored section of the Pembroke river, near Milford Haven, will be used as a demonstration site for future river restoration projects following a series of interventions to improve the health of the river and the estuary downstream.
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28 Feb 2025
River restoration benefits catchment and the environmentWork to restore a river in the upper Conwy catchment is helping reduce flood risk downstream and boosting nature.
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27 May 2025
Man fined for illegal fishing on the River Morlais, Llangennech -
17 Jul 2025
Biodiversity boost for the River Dee after Erbistock Weir removalThe EU-funded LIFE Dee River project, led by Natural Resources Wales, is celebrating a remarkable success story for river restoration and biodiversity on the River Dee.
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15 Sept 2025
Have Your Say on the Future of the Dee Estuary Cockle FisheryNatural Resources Wales (NRW) and the North Western Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authority (NWIFCA) are inviting views from local communities, gatherers, and stakeholders as they prepare to apply for a new Regulating Order for the Dee Estuary cockle fishery.
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19 Nov 2025
Fish passage improvement completed on the River Teifi -
23 Aug 2024
Tree felling operation to resume in Afan Forest - Compliance Assessment of the River Wye SAC Against Phosphorus Targets
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27 Jun 2025
From the edge of extinction: A Wales wide conservation effort to save our native crayfishCrayfish conservation is accelerating across Wales as organisations work together to protect the white-clawed crayfish, a native species at risk of disappearing from Welsh rivers.
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18 Jun 2025
River Usk project shines a light on challenges for salmon -
19 Jun 2025
NRW Intervention leads to restoration of damaged Clwyd TributaryUnlawful works to a tributary of the Afon Clwyd have been stopped and the site restored after enforcement action by Natural Resources Wales (NRW).
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