The Environment Agency has recently won an award for helping protected fish. The award was given to them, against 11 competitors, at the Wild Trout Trust Conservation Awards Ceremony.
Hundreds of fish have been killed after a dam along The Cut, in Inverclyde, was drained, leading to anglers protesting over the results.
A couple from Maud have recently spoken of their plans to open a brown trout fishery in Buchan.
An initiative by anglers, set up to help give an indication of the state of fly life in rivers of Britain, has provided valuable information on their future sport as well as evidence of pollution.
Anglers have recently been giving up their leases to fish for trout and salmon across the stretch of the River Itchen known as ‘the cradle of fly fishing’.
New measures are being discussed to help protect some of the most important seabirds in Europe.