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data:[...] Base64🚨 Sewage pollution is a major pressure on the UK’s freshwaters, with freshwater biodiversity widely degraded by treated and untreated wastewater. Currently, water industry investment is overwhelmingly focused on upgrades to sewage infrastructure, mostly affecting the lower reaches of rivers. Sewage is just one of the many problems affecting our freshwaters, and simply cleaning up sewage in larger rivers will not automatically deliver the biodiversity improvements which we all want to see. At Freshwater Habitats Trust, we believe that a new approach is required, which harnesses water sector investment to address the multiple pressures on freshwaters across catchments and from source-to-sea. Read our full positioning statement on the impact of sewage pollution on freshwater habitats and species at the link in our bio. If you would like to join calls for the Government to clean up our waters, you can join the @marchforwater in London this Sunday, where thousands of people are marching to reclaim our right to clean water. #MarchForCleanWater #MarchForWater #FloodTheStreets #FreshwaterConservation #FreshwaterPollution #WaterPollution #FreshwaterHabitats #Pollution
data:[...] Base64Earlier this week we shared that efforts to save the iconic Medicinal Leech from extinction have been boosted through our work with @zsllondonzoo. Here's a peek behind the scenes of the teams out in the field looking for leeches. To read the full story, visit the link in our bio. #MedicinalLeeches #Leeches #FreshwaterSpecies #FreshwaterConservation #FreshwaterWildlife
data:[...] Base64Hear from our Project Officer Siân Vincent about her experience running the North Bucks Freshwater Resilience Project, working with the local farming community and key partners @buckscouncil to enhance the freshwater environment of North Buckinghamshire. 💧 The project has focused on creating and restoring wetlands to address the ongoing decline in freshwater biodiversity and reduce local flood risk. Read the full blog on our website [link in bio]. #FreshwaterHabitats #FreshwaterConservation #FreshwaterWildlife #FreshwaterSpecies #Buckinghamshire #NorthBuckinghamshire
data:[...] Base64💦 Don't miss out on this year's International Pond Conference, organised by @ponds4climate and the European Pond Conservation Network, taking place online on November 12th and 13th. The conference will bring together freshwater scientists, practitioners and policymakers from around the globe to exchange the latest research, practical applications, and policy developments on the importance of ponds for biodiversity, change adaptation, and as nature-based solutions. 🎟️ Book your free ticket at the link in our bio. #PONDERFUL #EUHorizon2020 #EPCN #EuropeanPondConservationNetwork #ponds #pondscapes #freshwater #freshwaterscience #freshwaterconservation #climateresearch #environmentalresearch #environmentresearch #biodiversity
data:[...] Base64We have joined over 100 organisations and individuals to call on governments at #COP16Colombia to urgently prioritise action on water and wetlands. Wetlands cover only around 6% of the Earth’s surface, but they are home to 40% of all known plant and animal species. We need to put water and wetlands at the heart of efforts to implement the Global Biodiversity Framework. Read our full call to action at the link in our bio. #freshwater #habitats #freshwaterconservation #freshwaterhabitats #freshwaterbiodiversity #freshwaterwildlife #freshwaternature #natureconservation
data:[...] Base64📻 Our Technical Director Dr Naomi Ewald joined the @bbcradio4 Today programme this morning to discuss our efforts to save the iconic Medicinal Leech from extinction. Visit the link in our bio to hear from Naomi (at 01:41) about how we are working with @zsllondonzoo to halt and reverse their decline. Medicinal Leech photos © London Zoo #MedicinalLeech #Leeches #FreshwaterSpecies #FreshwaterConservation #FreshwaterWildlife
data:[...] Base64🩸 Efforts to save the iconic Medicinal Leech from extinction have been boosted through our work with @zsllondonzoo. The number of Medicinal Leeches in Britain has declined dramatically, with only four main populations left in Britain. Their decline was initiated by the historical medical trade, and more recently they have faced threats such as land use change, wetland drainage and loss of grazing. Through the Medicinal Leech Recovery project, we are working to understand more about this elusive species and establish a breeding population. London Zoo have successfully bred over 40 young Medicinal Leeches, marking a huge conservation success for the species. We are now investigating opportunities to reintroduce some of the animals to sites across the country. Together, we hope to halt and reverse this decline to prevent this wonderful but misunderstood species from disappearing from our freshwater landscapes. Read the full story at the link in our bio. #MedicinalLeech #Leeches #FreshwaterSpecies #FreshwaterConservation #FreshwaterWildlife
data:[...] Base64💦 Our next #GroWet planting out event is taking place at Manor Farm, Garford and is the perfect opportunity to learn more about freshwater habitats and wildlife! You can help us to plant out of some of Oxfordshire’s most endangered plant species, learn more about freshwater conservation, and have a go at pond dipping. For the full details and to book your place, visit the link in our bio. #GroWet #Oxfordshire #conservation #nature #freshwater #plants #volunteer #conservationvolunteer #getoutside #makeadifference
data:[...] Base64💧 The Pitsford Water Friendly Farming project is trialling the use of living dams for natural flood management. Here, hawthorn has been used to hedge across the channel, creating a barrier to storm water. As the hawthorn remains alive it will grow and get stronger over time, rather than rot away. Find out more about the project with the @EnvAgency and @AnglianWater at the link in our bio. #NaturalFloodManagement #NFM #sustainablefarming #WaterFriendlyFarming #Pitsford
data:[...] Base64🔬 We're using pioneering Environmental DNA techniques to monitor Great Crested Newts and other aquatic animals in key locations across England. Environmental DNA, or eDNA for short, is DNA that’s released into the water by plants and animals. We can analyse samples collected from ponds to see if Great Crested Newt have been present, and survey results can then be used to monitor the status and change of England’s population. This project is helping to build a national picture of the breeding locations for this protected species. Since 2018, the surveys have been funded by Defra and Natural England. Find out more about the project at the link in our bio. #FreshwaterBiodiversity #FreshwaterConservation #FreshwaterHabitats #GreatCrestedNewts #ProtectedSpecies
data:[...] Base64Are you based in Oxfordshire and looking to get involved in freshwater conservation? 💧 Join us for our #GroWet planting out event at Manor Farm, Chearsley on Wednesday 30th October. 🌱 You can help us to plant out of some of Oxfordshire's most endangered plant species, learn about different habitat restoration and management practices, and see what's hiding in the depths with some pond dipping! Find out more and book your place at the link in our bio. #GroWet #Oxfordshire #conservation #nature #freshwater #plants #volunteer #conservationvolunteer #getoutside #makeadifference
data:[...] Base64📢 There is one week left to apply to join our Board of Trustees. If you are enthusiastic about freshwater conservation and would like to contribute to our work, we would love to hear from you. We particularly welcome new Trustees that bring skills and experience in Communications, Policy and Parliamentary influence and/or Human Resources. Please do not be put off from applying if you do not have any of these skills or if you have never been a Trustee before. The most important qualities for our Trustees are enthusiasm, engagement and a desire to get involved and make a contribution to Freshwater Habitats Trust. For full details and to apply, visit the link in our bio. #freshwaterhabitats #makeadifference #environmentjobs #freshwaterwildlife #freshwaternature
data:[...] Base64🦎 Research shows that small freshwaters are critical for supporting freshwater wildlife, yet they are at risk of being excluded from Local Nature Recovery Strategies. These strategies aim to halt and reverse species declines and habitat loss, and it is vital that the whole freshwater environment is considered when creating and implementing them. Our guidance advises on the best ways to incorporate small freshwaters, read it now at the link in our bio.
data:[...] Base64This #WorldHabitatDay, we are celebrating the diverse range of freshwater habitats across the UK. 🐚 From ponds and springs to rivers and lakes, these habitats support a range of plants and animals. 🦎 Globally, these habitats and species are among the most vulnerable parts of the natural world. We are working to reverse the decline in freshwater biodiversity through practical conservation, scientific research, community engagement and by influencing policy. Find out more about the different types of habitat where freshwater plants and animals can survive and thrive at the link in our bio. #freshwater #habitats #freshwaterconservation #freshwaterhabitats #freshwaterbiodiversity #freshwaterwildlife #freshwaternature #natureconservation
data:[...] Base64Along this seasonal headwater, small debris dams have been used to slow the flow, capturing storm water. This is part of the 75 different landscape wide mitigation measures we’re monitoring through the Pitsford Water Friendly Farming project with @envagency and @anglianwater. Find out more at the link in our bio. #NaturalFloodManagement #NFM #sustainablefarming #WaterFriendlyFarming #Pitsford
data:[...] Base64🌱 Can you help us to plant some of Oxfordshire's most endangered plant species? We are holding a #GroWet planting out event at Hinksey Heights Nature Trail on Saturday 12th October where you can help us with planting, learn about fen management, and tour the site to see how our plants from last year are thriving. Find all the details and book on our Eventbrite page, or the news and events page on our website [link in bio] #GroWet #Oxfordshire #conservation #nature #freshwater #plants #volunteer #conservationvolunteer #getoutside #makeadifference
data:[...] Base64🐸 You can get the latest freshwater conservation news straight to your inbox by signing up to our quarterly newsletter. 📧 Sign up today via the link in our bio to find out about our work, campaigns, important issues and how you can help. #freshwater #freshwaterhabitat #freshwaterhabitats #freshwaterhabitatstrust #freshwaterconservation #freshwaterbiodiversity #freshwaterwildlife #freshwaternews #naturenews
data:[...] Base64🐸 Ponds are a critical habitat for freshwater biodiversity – so it’s very important that we know if we are gaining or losing ponds in this country. Find out more about the Urban Pond Count work with @NaturalEngland and get involved at the link in our bio. #ponds #freshwater #freshwaterwildlife #freshwaterbiodiversity #freshwaterhabitats #smallwaters #volunteer #conservationvolunteer #citizenscience #citizenscientists #makeadifference
data:[...] Base64Are you based in Oxfordshire? Do you want to discover some of the county’s most endangered wetland plant species and learn about freshwater conservation? Then don’t miss our upcoming GroWet events! 🌱Saturday 12th October, 10:30am – 12:30pm at Hinksey Heights 🌱Wednesday 30th October, 10:30am – 12:30pm at Manor Farm, Chearsley 🌱Friday 1st November, 10:30am – 12:30pm at Manor Farm, Garford Find all the details on our Eventbrite page or the news and events page on our website [link in bio] #GroWet #Oxfordshire #conservation #nature #freshwater #plants #volunteer #conservationvolunteer #getoutside #makeadifference
data:[...] Base64Across England, ‘Responsible Authorities’ have been established to prepare Local Nature Recovery Strategies to halt and reverse species declines and habitat loss. They will collaborate with local partners and experts to decide what actions to improve the natural environment will be included in their strategies. 💧 However, small freshwaters are currently at risk of being excluded despite being critical for biodiversity. Small freshwater habitats such as ponds, headwater streams, springs, flushes, ditches and small wetlands are vital for the survival of freshwater wildlife. Despite their small sizes, ponds have been shown to collectively support a greater number of freshwater species than rivers and lakes, including higher numbers of rare and threatened species. Our new guidance [link in bio] contains advice on the best way to incorporate small freshwaters into Local Nature Recovery Strategies. #freshwater #freshwatercrisis #freshwaterconservation #freshwaterhabitats #freshwaterbiodiversity #freshwaterwildlife #smallfreshwaters
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Freshwater Habitats Trust is a national wildlife conservation charity. We create, restore and protect habitats for freshwater wildlife.

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