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For a Friend of Free Flowing Rivers
Posted in Blog, Nature
Tagged fish migration, fishes, fishing, flyfishing, love, rivers, streamer, valentines day
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Save the EU Water Law
The sources of Europe’s water are protected under EU law – but many EU governments want to weaken the law. Together, we MUST stop this from happening.Sign the petition and tell the European Commission to keep our water law strong!
Posted in Environment
Tagged fishpassages, lakes, protectwater, restoration, rivers, water, waterframedirective, waterlaw, wetlands
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Free Flowing New Year!
Dams disrupt river ecosystems.
“Migratory fishes are fishes that swim either short or long distances daily, annually or longer, as a way to complete their life cycle, feed and/or make love! Some migratory fishes migrate up and down rivers, others between rivers and oceans, and others across entire oceans. Some migratory fish species you may know? […]
Posted in Environment
Tagged biodiversity, dams, endangered species, environmental flow, fish migration, fishes, rivers
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Fishy Cartoons Exhibition
Cartoons by Seppo Leinonen in the Finnish Museum of Natural History in Helsinki until 15th October 2017 – Now provided with English translations!
Are you familiar with ruff, bullhead and ninespine stickleback? There are lots of funny fishes in Finland, which many of us have never seen. The exhibition by cartoonist Seppo Leinonen in the café […]
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Tagged biodiversity, cartoons, conservation, endangered species, fishes, fishing, humour, invasive species, lakes and seas, overfishing, rivers
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