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Over recent years the MFA have been involved in a number of projects in partnership with other national and local organisations with the aim of improving the habitat of the Monnow catchment.
 
If you would like to be kept informed of progress on current projects; why not become a member of the MFA?  Click here to find out how.
 

Information about other projects will appear here soon. Be sure to check regularly.

Current Projects 

 

Going Native

 

Going Native is aimed at establishing effective catchment wide control of American mink and Himalayan Balsam (pictured), Japanese Knotweed and Giant Hogweed.

 


 


The Wood Fuel Initiative

 

A project to encourage farmers and land owners to make use of a valuable resource

 


 

Water Frame Work Directive Silt Reduction Project 2009 - 2010

 

Reducing silt loads in the Monnow Catchment 

Completed Projects

 

The River Monnow Project 2003 - 2006

 

The aim of the project was to improve the capacity of the river to support wild trout, grayling and other wildlife.


Escley Brook 2008 - 09

 

The Escley is one of the five principal tributaries in the Monnow catchment. For much of its length it was a productive trout fishery in its own right.


Dulas Water Frame Work Project 2009

 

 

Habitat improvement to reduce siltation due to effects of over shading and livestock access to the river.


 

Monnow Catchment Project 2008 & 2009 Report.

 

A report detailing the recent activities of the MFA.