News

The River Thames is making a comeback. Declared "biologically dead" in 1957 because of years of pollution, the 205-mile long river is again home to seals, seahorses and certain kinds of birds ...
The river Thames in London was so starved of oxygen in August 2022, due to sewage and hot weather, that it was effectively on life support, New Scientist can reveal.
But the Thames didn’t hit rock bottom until 1957, when the city’s Natural History Museum declared the river “biologically dead.” Wildlife that hadn’t fled were expiring in the water.
A GROUP of nine took to the River Thames on paddleboards on Sunday to collect rubbish as part of Great Big Green Week.
Hundreds of fish have been released into the River Thames to help boost stocks for anglers. As part of the Environment Agency's (EA) fish restocking programme, 250 barbel have been released at ...
Close by the banks of the river Thames, within a stone's throw of Chertsey-bridge, a fish-breeding establishment, which was started some few years ago be a private gentlemen, has year by year been ...
Angling Trust head of policy Martin Salter said: “It’s completely unacceptable to see the same river being devastated by the same water company in the same location twice in 20 years.
The River Thames is a special river, with giants of all species seemingly... advertisement. ... LURE FISHING IS ALSO GREAT FOR CATCHING PERCH, CHECK OUT OUR GUIDE TO THE BEST LURE RODS.
The black redhorse fish is an endangered species that was spotted in Fish Creek in the northern part of the Thames River in London. Its discovery is part of a three-year project that aims to ...
Hundreds of fish have been released into the River Thames to help boost stocks for anglers. As part of the Environment Agency's (EA) fish restocking programme, 250 barbel have been released at ...