CaSTCo – Catchment Systems Thinking Cooperative This £7million project, with collaboration between 24+ UK partner organisations is creating a radical step-change in the contribution of Citizen Science & Community Monitoring to evidence-based Integrated Catchment Management. Learn more
Cam Ely Ouse (CamEO) Catchment Partnership The vision of the CamEO partnership is to improve the quality and resilience of the water environment in the Cam and Ely Ouse catchment Learn more
Petra Venn Petra is EA to Amina Aboobakar and supports the Strategy and Stewardship team with key aspects of Project management, procurement, training, governance and the ongoing development of the team’s project and activity portfolio. Learn more
World Wildlife Day 2023 Our rivers support a wonderful variety of wildlife, deserving of celebration and protection. For world wildlife day we are delving into the overlap between the needs of wildlife and humans and how protecting one does not need to come at the cost of the other. Learn more
The Rivers Trust Conference 2023: Call for Contributions The Rivers Trust Conference will discuss and reflect on an array of prominent environmental issues, and hear from the people who are fighting them. We are keen to present a diverse line-up featuring voices from the Rivers Trust movement, the wider environmental sector, industry, governance, and campaigners. Learn more
International Day of Action for Rivers 2023 To celebrate the International Day of Action for Rivers, we are focusing on how rivers, and the actions we take to protect them, unite us and bring communities together. Learn more
Sam Westwood Sam is our Regional Development Manager for the East, currently on secondment from Anglian Water leading the strategic partnership between The Rivers Trust and Anglian Water. Through the partnership, Sam is responsible for developing the regional hub of Rivers Trusts in the East, sharing best practice and supporting member trusts with the development of sustainable business models and strategic development. Learn more
Irish Rivers Turning Green — But not for Saint Patrick Along with an abundance of shamrocks and a plethora of dancing leprechauns, one of the most iconic celebrations of Ireland’s patron saint is the annual tradition of dyeing urban American rivers green around March 17. Learn more