PULLING INVASIVE WEEDS ON THE RIVER CAMEL
The Westcountry Rivers Trust is organising a series of river habitat management days on the River Camel. The Invasive Weeds project on the River Camel has been developed to control the Himalayan Balsam and Japanese Knotweed across the river catchment and is working with groups in different sub-catchments to raise awareness and give free advice and training to the general public.
“Would you like to help control invasive weeds on the River Camel?"
Find out more by going to our INVASIVE WEEDS ON THE RIVER CAMEL page or if you would like to help or take part in any of our events please contact our
INVASIVE WEEDS OFFICER
Do you know what invasive species lurk in your Rivers and Streams?
MYTH OF THE NATURAL RIVER SPECIAL - Winter 07-08 issue of Confluence - DOWNLOAD IT NOW!

The winter 07-08 issue of our newsletter Confluence is hot off the press. If you have not received a copy you can download it by clicking on the above image.
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Enrol in our Summer River Expert course
The Trust will be running a river expert course accredited through the University of Plymouth and run over four weekends from June to August. The course is at degree level and is a mixture of practical river-side skills and taught lab and classroom based identification. The course is open to anyone with an interest in the ecology and management of our rivers such as:
* Fishing beat owners * Natural history enthusiasts
* Land managers * Invasive Weeds Controllers
* Landscape designers * Conservationists
* Ecologists * Consultants
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