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The issues in the Wye catchment are complex and it will take the efforts of all stakeholders to make the changes needed to restore the River Wye back to health.
The Environment Agency have produced two videos that form part of a series called 'Approaches to Regulating Agriculture', which aim to explain these complexities and what is being done within the catchment English Wye catchment.
Episode 1 'Focus on Phosphorus' explains the relevance of phosphorous within the catchment and draws upon the findings from the RePhoKUs studies conducted by Lancaster University. It explains the challenges that come with its use and what can be done to reduce it.
Episode 2 'Working Together' explores who we are working with and how we are working together to restore the Wye.
The issues in the Wye catchment are complex and it will take the efforts of all stakeholders to make the changes needed to restore the River Wye back to health.
The Environment Agency have produced two videos that form part of a series called 'Approaches to Regulating Agriculture', which aim to explain these complexities and what is being done within the catchment English Wye catchment.
Episode 1 'Focus on Phosphorus' explains the relevance of phosphorous within the catchment and draws upon the findings from the RePhoKUs studies conducted by Lancaster University. It explains the challenges that come with its use and what can be done to reduce it.
Episode 2 'Working Together' explores who we are working with and how we are working together to restore the Wye.
Page last updated: 03 Jul 2024, 08:50 AM
Episode 1 - Focus on Phosphorus
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Focus on Phosphorus
This episode explains the relevance of Phosphorus within the catchment and the challenges that come with its use.
Episode 2 - Working Together
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Working Together
This episode explores who we are working with and how we are working together to restore the River Wye.