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Talk reminder - Wild Fish on Thurs 11 April

3/4/2024

 
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For the last in our winter series of indoor meetings, in the Victoria Hall, Tisbury High Street, at 7:30pm on Thursday 11 April, what more appropriate topic – after such a wet winter - than that of Wild Fish, and the work of the Wild Trout Trust?

The Wild Trout Trust provides expert advice and practical project delivery across the UK and Ireland, as well as working to inspire others and give them advice and practical skills, to improve and maintain lakes and rivers for the benefit of trout and all wildlife.
 
We shall hear from Shaun Lennard, an unashamed ‘fish bloke’ whose childhood was spent in and on the Indian Ocean and in the trout streams of southern Ireland. Shaun’s whole professional life, after degrees in marine biology and pollution, has been spent in fishery management; he was Head of Fishery Studies at Sparsholt College near Winchester until 2009. Since then, he has been Director of the Wild Trout Trust.

The threat to wildlife from pollution of the River Nadder is not a new topic for the Society. We’ve heard previously from David Holroyd, one of our members, and last year we heard from the Director of the Wessex Rivers Trust. The issue matters particularly here in Wiltshire and Hampshire where most of the planet's chalk streams are located; the reason the River Nadder as a tributary of the Hampshire Avon is a 'Special Area for Conservation'.

Shaun is the ideal person to tell us more on these things, about the continuing pressure on our rivers more widely, whether from sewage treatment, from farms or other sources, the potential role of the government’s recent initiative to create Local Nature Recovery Strategies and a host of other topics.

As with all our events, this meeting is free if you’re a member of the Society or under 21, and you’ll be very welcome to come as a guest visitor for the payment of £2.

​Dick Budden


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