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15th May 2025

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Bioblitz at Castle Leslie

Monday, 23 November 2020 by catchmentcare
The second of the Blackwater CIS Bioblitz events took place on Saturday 12th September at Castle Leslie, Monaghan. 15 people attended along with representatives from Glaslough Tidy Towns for a day of guided walks and talks exploring the wildlife of the beautiful Castle Leslie Estate. Ecologist Karl Hamilton and entomologist Paul Moore led the Group
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Bioblitz with Friends of the Callan

Monday, 23 November 2020 by catchmentcare
As part of the Blackwater CIS Projects, a Bioblitz took place on Saturday 5th September at Milford Cutting in partnership with the Wildlife Friends of the Callan. The site is a former railway cutting and on the banks of the River Callan and on the day it played host to a full programme of guided
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Improvement Works on the Cummirk River, Finn Catchment

Monday, 23 November 2020 by catchmentcare
Instream habitat improvement and riparian works on the Cummirk in the Finn Catchment are underway. The Riparian Works include the creation of a 1.8km riparian buffer strip with a width of 5m from the water’s edge, and the installation of pasture pumps/offline drinking solutions, stiles & unigates. The 5m buffer will then be planted with
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Update on Blackwater Catchment River Improvement Works

Monday, 23 November 2020 by catchmentcare
CatchmentCARE Blackwater staff have been working in partnership with DAERA inland fisheries to help deliver in-stream improvements to compliment the Ballygawley Phase 1 river works. Works being carried out include bank stabilisation using tree stems and coir matting back filled with cobble stone, installation of 3.5 km of fencing, placing of 17 livestock drinkers and
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Community Group monitors Health of River Finn

Thursday, 08 October 2020 by catchmentcare
            Three community projects were funded in the Finn Catchment as part of Phase 1 of the Community Incentive Scheme, these being ‘The Finn through the lens’, ‘Coiste Slí Taobh an Mhuillinn’ (Millside Walk) and ‘The Finn Anti-Pollution Project’, also known as FinnAPP. One of these, the Finn Anti-Pollution Project,
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High Praise for Armagh Anglers CIS Project

Thursday, 08 October 2020 by catchmentcare
            One of the Blackwater Catchment’s recently completed CIS projects in Armagh has come in for special thanks from the club’s Chairman. The Armagh Anglers was funded by the CIS to carry out improvement works at Lowry’s Lake in Armagh. The work entailed providing safe access around the lake for
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CatchmentCARE Education Programme goes On-line

Thursday, 08 October 2020 by catchmentcare
            A key success of CatchmentCARE has been the schools engagement work being delivered by educators from the River Backwater Catchment Trust. In 2020 plans were set in place to build on the success of the 2019 pilot education programme and encourage the 8 schools that participated in the pilot
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River Works progressing in Blackwater Catchment

Thursday, 08 October 2020 by catchmentcare
            Water quality improvement works have been progressing well in recent months in the Blackwater Catchment thanks to ABC staff who has been working hard to develop and deliver Riparian and In-Stream works around the Ballygawley area of the Catchment. Ballygawley Phase 1 is a joint project with DAERA Inland
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Experts’ evaluate Risk of Phosphorus Loss from Farmyards

Thursday, 08 October 2020 by catchmentcare
          Farmyards are a potential source of phosphorus which, if not managed correctly, can be lost to watercourses and contribute to eutrophication. In a new scientific paper from the Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute (AFBI) the runoff, management, and infrastructure factors that control phosphorus risk were ranked by 147 experts from the
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Taking the Guesswork out of Grassland Management

Thursday, 08 October 2020 by catchmentcare
          As part of AFBI’s Farm Nutrient Management work, four hundred fields in the Blackwater catchment were soil sampled in early 2019. Regular soil sampling (once every 4-5 years) is extremely important in order to increase the efficiency of nutrient management on farms and improve soil health. Along with optimising grass
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