Rivers Run Through Us
Rivers Run Through Us is a project to involve local farmers and communities in nature restoration in the River Axe, its tributaries, and surrounding valleys.
Rivers Run Through Us is a project to involve local farmers and communities in nature restoration in the River Axe, its tributaries, and surrounding valleys.
Making Rivers Better is a free network for river-loving volunteers and citizen scientists, coordinated by Blackdown Hills National Landscape on behalf of East Devon Catchment Partnership.
The aim of the Triple Axe catchment project is to align existing and define new activity in the Axe catchment required to address key issues impacting the catchment’s ability to function more [...]
Connecting the Culm is a three year project which aims to make the River Culm and its floodplain more resilient to flood and drought, improve water quality, support biodiversity and habitat, and [...]
Following a successful partnership bid to Natural England, a new training and collaboration network has been set up for farmers and other land managers within the Blackdown Hills National [...]
Blackdown Hills Natural Futures project enabled us to find out more about the natural heritage of the Blackdown Hills, to raise awareness of the area’s natural heritage and to help local [...]
The Catchment Communities Conference, on Friday 19 October 2018, brought together community representatives, land owners and managers, and practitioners from the East Devon Catchment Partnership [...]
Working in partnership with the Environment Agency, Devon County Council's Flood and Coastal Risk Team, East Devon AONB Partnership, Westcountry Rivers Trust and FWAG South West, a two-year [...]
The white-clawed crayfish – the UK's only native crayfish – is under threat. The River Culm, in the Blackdown Hills AONB, is one of only two sites in Devon where the endangered, white-clawed [...]
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Blackdown Hills National Landscape is the new name for Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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