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Wild Trust Trust Autumn Newsletter
There was a great write up about Trout in the Trym and Bristol brown trout in the Wild Trout Trust’s autumn newsletter.
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Balsam Map 2022
Last year, more than 110 volunteers spent 750 hours finding and removing the Himalayan Balsam from the whole of the River Trym and Hazel Brook. The map below shows where we found the most balsam and where we will need to concentrate our efforts this year.
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Huge improvement in riverfly count
Yesterday, as part of the regular monitoring programme, there was a huge improvement in the riverfly count in Coombe Dingle.
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Clearing the Woodland in the Trym Valley Sea Mills
Every Friday (and every Sunday) Trout in the Trym runs an activity to remove litter and rubbish from the Trym river system or the surrounding green area.
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Cleaning the Trym and Hazel Brook
We plan to remove all things in the river system that are not good for the natural environment, or harm the appearance of the river system.
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Leaflet about the Wildlife in Hazel Brook and the Trym
A leaflet to show what there is already in the Trym and Hazel Brook and what we can all do to make it even better.
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This year, it’s all about the Balsam
We’ve made a great start with over 80 people getting involved in our first events and were delighted to be joined by the Lord Mayor in Blaise Estate.
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Balsam Map 2021
Balsam bashing along the banks of the River Trym and Hazel Brook is a key project for Trout in the Trym. Read about our 2021 progress here.
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Trym Fish Survey 2014
Peter Coleman-Smith looks into Government data on fish in the Trym catchment and found that there was an electro-fishing survey undertaken in June 2014.