
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-pβ¦




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 π



We've been back in lovely Cumbria for more habitat assessments! πJonathan 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.

