MSA Member, Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust, Lead British Science Week Workshop
On Saturday 12th March, GWCT's SAMARCH Fisheries Project Officer, Will Beaumont, will be leading a FREE workshop on "Identifying River Wildlife in Sydling Water".
SAMARCH Project Partner Bournemouth University are also involved, with Professor Genoveva Esteban leading a workshop on "Exploring the beginnings of Life and Biodiversity".
These workshops are two of a series of free science and wildlife workshops hosted by Cape Farewell, on 12th March 2022, as part of the Dorchester Science Festival which runs a 10 day programme of events to celebrate British Science Week.
The 2-hour workshops include:
Exploring the beginnings of life and biodiversity - Led by Professor Genoveva Esteban (Bournemouth University);
Identifying river wildlife in Sydling Water - Led by Will Beaumont (The Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust);
Listening to and recording the magic of underwater sound using hydrophones - with Professor Adrian Newton (Bournemouth University) and David Rodgers (electricbackroom Studio);
Identifying birds and their call sounds - with Sam Lloyd (Dorset Wildlife Trust and RSPB) during a tour of the Watershed site.
For more information and to book your place on the workshops, please click here.
As an Alliance of five organisations, we will build on the existing work of our partners and maximise our impact by taking a coordinated approach and vital action in order to halt and reverse the decline of wild Atlantic salmon.
The goal of the Missing Salmon Alliance is to build an evidence-base to influence national and international decision-makers to regulate activities that adversely impact wild Atlantic salmon.
The Missing Salmon Alliance
The MSA is comprised of the following members:
Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust, Atlantic Salmon Trust, the Angling Trust with Fish Legal, The Rivers Trust and Fisheries Management Scotland.
https://www.missingsalmonalliance.org