| Useful Angling and Fisheries Related Links |
The Rivers Trusts Movement and the Association of Rivers Trusts (ART) ART is an umbrella organisation established to represent the rivers trust movement in England and Wales. It works to support its members, emerging community groups and encourage partnerships with Government bodies and others to promote practical and sustainable solutions to environmental issues.
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Chris Turnbull, artist and illustrator's own website, where you can access prints and commission artwork from Chris. www.christurnbullart.com |
British Waterways Management and care for 2,000 miles (3,219km) of canals, rivers and docks, buildings, structures and landscapes.
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Countryside AgencyStatutory body working to make life better for people in the countryside and improve the quality of the countryside for everyone.
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Natural England The statutory service responsible for looking after England's variety of wild plants and animals.
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Environment AgencyUK government agency concerned mainly with rivers, flooding, and pollution.
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Farming & Wildlife Advisory Group Provides farmers, landowners and other clients with the best opportunity for environmental gain through cost effective, quality solutions.
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National Trust Brief histories and visitor information on over 300 historic buildings and gardens.
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Otter Trust Encourage the conservation of otters throughout the world, with particular emphasis on the British Otter.
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Salmon & Trout AssociationUK-wide membership organisation representing the views of game anglers and recognised governing body for game angling by Sport England.
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Sport EnglandFormerly the English Sports Council, responsible for providing services and funding to sport in England.
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UK SportResponsible for promoting and supporting sport across the UK.
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Wildlife TrustsUK's leading conservation charity exclusively dedicated to wildlife.
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WaterscapeA comprehensive guide to enjoying Britain's rivers and canals.
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Professional Coarse Fisheries Association was formed early in 1994 after a series of meetings between owners of some of the UK's larger commercial fisheries who believe that, as angling was the fastest-growing sector of the leisure market, their interests and those of the sport would best be served if they acted under the umbrella of a national body....... http://www.pcfa.co.uk/
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