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It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. SEA trout are returning to the River Dunsop to spawn, thanks to an innovative project designed to improve their habitat. In response to ...
according to organisers at the Western Sussex Rivers Trust, there’s no better place to do it than the River Rother, which is home to brown trout, lampreys, eels, and native freshwater crayfish.
Work to create a new wetland habitat for birds and other wildlife has begun at a West Sussex nature reserve. The Woods Mill river at Henfield ... to allow protected sea trout to access new ...
The blackbirds are having a well-deserved feast of cherries after delighting all of us with their dawn chorus for the past few months. The blackbird is usually the first of the songsters to clear its ...
The sea trout only return for a few weeks each year and despite their size remain largely unnoticed. The female - or hen fish - creates a shallow depression in the river bottom known as a redd ...
Work to create a new wetland habitat for birds and other wildlife has begun at a West Sussex nature reserve. The Woods Mill river at Henfield ... to allow protected sea trout to access new ...
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