How to get involved

Your contribution counts.
Do join us - there are many ways you can get involved


Join the Riverfly Partnership
Membership of the Riverfly Partnership is open to organisations.  Many RP partner organisations welcome individual memberships in support of their work. 

Establish a Riverfly Partnership Anglers Monitoring Initiative (AMI) Group
Bring interested individuals together, get trained and protect the water quality of your river 

Learn more about freshwater life
Courses on freshwaters and specific groups, e.g. riverflies, are run by The Field Studies Council and the Freshwater Biological Association

Record your riverflies
And submit your records to the Riverfly Recording Schemes. Join the survey for the Yellow May Dun.

Photograph your riverflies
Enter The Riverfly Partnership  competition for the best riverfly photographs. Closing date 31 October 2010. Run in association with Royal Entomological Society and National Insect.

Join a local rivers group
Contact your local Wildlife Trust office or the Association of Rivers Trusts for more information

Take a stand for your local river through the 'Our rivers' campaign.
This RSPB, WWF and Angling Trust initiative demonstrates the enormous interest in, and value put on, our rivers. 

Participate in the Million Pond Project with Pond Conservation
Ponds are an important habitat for a number of mayfly and caddisfly species

Act with environmental awareness
Minimising water & other resource use and ensuring the correct disposal of waste products are critically important to the conservation and protection of our freshwater habitats

 

The Riverfly Partnership is a network operating through The Salmon & Trout Association (S&TA)
S&TA is a registered company in England and Wales, No. 5051506, Charity No. 1123285
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