06/01/2021 06/01/20212020 at the Don Catchment Rivers Trust!Happy New Year all! In our first blog of 2021 we hear from Project Assistant, Anthony Cox, on […]
04/12/2020 04/12/2020What does it mean to restore Atlantic salmon, a keystone species, to the Don catchment?So now that we’re starting to see signs of salmon returning to the Don catchment after 200 years […]
20/11/2020 20/11/2020Dinner on the Don: aquatic insects and the foodwebIn this blog we hear from DCRT Director, Ed Shaw, on how emerging aquatic insects feed the wider […]
19/11/2020 19/11/2020Snaps from a river surveyThis photo diary documents our Autumn freshwater invertebrate survey of the river Rother. We now have three years […]
09/11/2020 09/11/2020The 5 Ways to WellbeingAt DCRT we believe that time spent in nature can be incredibly restorative. In fact there is plenty […]
05/11/2020 05/11/2020Matt’s Mushroom MeanderingsLet me take you on a walk through some of the mushrooms I have seen over the last […]
02/11/2020 02/11/2020Weir’s the Weir gone?Here at Don Catchment Rivers Trust we have a mission of protecting and restoring rivers in the Don […]
29/10/2020 29/10/2020Sinister stories and tragic tales of the Don CatchmentRead our collection of forgotten folklore, tragic tales and sinister stories from the riverside. Dare you visit? The […]
16/10/2020 16/10/2020A draining experience!In this guest blog we hear from DCRT volunteer Antony Meadows, who talks about drain covers and what […]