First annual Riverfly newsletter
by Hannah Parry-Wilson, Citizen Science Co-ordinator
We’re delighted to share that we’ve completed our first annual Riverfly Newsletter.
This has been jointly created by both the Chilterns Chalk Streams Project that co-ordinate Riverfly monitoring in the Colne & South Chilterns catchments, and the Herts & Middlesex Wildlife Trust that co-ordinate in the Lea catchment as part of the Lea Catchment Partnership.
The newsletter can be read by clicking the button below, or you can find out further details about what Riverfly is, including links to our data and upcoming events, on our new Riverfly website page.
We would like to thank all the Riverfly Group Co-ordinators for their input, as well as Steve Brooks (Riverfly Partnership Co-Chair), Paul Jennings (River Chess Association), Charlotte Hawkins (Environment Agency), John Benning (Environment Agency), James Butler (University College London) and Lucy Dawes (Queen Mary University of London).
Please do get in touch with our Citizen Science Co-ordinator, Hannah, if you have any questions about Riverfly monitoring into the Chilterns National Landscape:
chalkstreamsvolunteers@chilterns.org.uk
We are still in need of more Riverfly monitors for the mid-Chess around Latimer and Chenies!
Let us know if you would like to help with these rewarding monthly surveys.