Jonathan Grey
@profjgrey
Research & Conservation Officer @WildTroutTrust; Prof in Practice @LancsUniLEC; Fellow @freshwaterbio; Aquatic Ecologist
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http://www.lancaster.ac.uk/lec/about-us/people/jonathan-grey 03-03-2012 20:49:30
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The swift brick amendment will be voted on next week. Please use your voice. Email [email protected] just saying PLEASE MANDATE SWIFT BRICKS!
With the rain, some of our Wild About Lothersdale fostered #village #livingverges have sprung into life bringing new surprises. We've only scattered #YellowRattle seed here but now have ragged robin & common twayblade to add to the water avens, marsh marigold etc Plantlife BSBI: Botanical Society of Britain & Ireland
Have you spotted a pollution problem in your local English river? Environment Agency has a new 24/7 online reporting service. If you see something that you think could be water pollution, please try to let them know by calling 0800 80 70 60 or reporting online: gov.uk/report-water-p…
When wild brown trout were lost from the upper part of the River Mel, a mill prevented the river from being repopulated. Now, our translocation project with Environment Agency is returning this iconic fish to its native habitat: youtu.be/-qEuc5zFm_I
33/60 QUANTUM Freshwaters sites in SW & W England and Wales have now been sampled. Next stop N England and Scotland! By focusing on sheep, beef and dairy farmed catchments the national picture we are building of their impacts on UK rivers will help inform better policy & management
Little wonder the River Sprint is sprinty! Historic & maintained channel realignment & straightening serves only to keep it conveying water at its sprintiest pace d/s to Kendal.... The Wild Trout Trust exploring opps to unshackle & re-engage the floodplain #SlowTheFlow #restoration
Our Jonathan Grey has been busy surveying fish species in several Yorkshire rivers, teaching students about the value of long-term monitoring. By assessing fish populations before and after habitat enhancement works, we get a clearer picture of each project's impact 🐟
We've been back in lovely Cumbria for more habitat assessments! 🐟Jonathan Grey has been advising on the Penrith to Kendal Arc Landscape Recovery Project, this time on the River Sprint. This is a fantastic landscape, with lots of potential to improve the health of its rivers.