- Urban wildlife through the lens: south London photographer Tomos Brangwyn shoots a Wandle / Ravensbourne inner-city kingfisher story for the Daily Mail
- Salford Friendly Anglers win the Angling Trust’s 2014 Fred J Taylor Award for their work on the Irwell catchment
- New research from Cardiff University shows pollution-sensitive species recolonising urban rivers…
- … but it’s still shaping up to be a summer of pollution: disaster narrowly averted on the upper Irwell, 6,000 litres of kerosene hit Sheffield’s Don at Kelham Island after a fire in a waste management depot, and the Fly Forums bring sad news and footage of a major fish kill on Dublin’s Tolka River
- Urban invaders: why London is a gateway for invasive non-native species
- Another big shout out for urban wildlife: are mating frogs using concrete culverts as megaphones?
- How volunteers really can help urban river biodiversity: key balsam bashing insights from urban river restoration supremo Paul Gaskell
- Summer sport on Glasgow’s Kelvin with Alistair Stewart
(Photo: Tomos Brangwyn)