Photo: Bob Wellard
A healthy wild trout population is a sentinel for a healthy river. Photo C.Rangeley-Wilson
Buttermere. Photo:David Tolcher
Lough Corrib, Ireland: home to a number of genetically different brown trout populations. Photo: Dennis Moss
The West Dart: a spate stream, here full of great trout habitat
Simple techniques can improve rivers for trout and many other organisms
Wild brown trout like this face many threats, including stocking. Photo: Jon Beer
Shaggy vegetated margins of a river are vital trout habitat
The Wild Trout Trust works to protect and enhance river habitat
Photo: Jon Beer
The West Dart on Dartmoor
The River Meon in Hampshire - excellent habitat for wild trout.
Spawning time !
Photo: Charles Rangeley-Wilson, President of the Wild Trout Trust
A WTT Conservation Officer demonstrates practical habitat enhancement techniques
Exploring the wild lochs of Scotland
The Wild Trout Trust advises on habitat in lakes as well as rivers
The invertebrate life of a river tells much about its water quality
Wild brown trout are indicators of a healthy environment. Photo: Jon Beer
River Wylye in Spring. Photo: Bob Wellard
The WTT is a practical, hands-on organisation enhancing aquatic habitats
Chalkstreams are special ecosystems, vulnerable to harm at the hand of man
A tiny trout, just emerged from the egg
The Wild Trout Trust team at work on the River Manifold
A tiny trout takes it's first solid food. A critical life stage.
Science is now telling us how unique are many of our wild brown trout populations
A good upwing hatch
Damsel fly. Photo: Charles Carr
The River Derwent in Borrowdale. Photo: David Tolcher
Trout need plentiful cold, clean water to thrive
River Wylye in summer. Photo: Bob Wellard
The River Test.Photo: Martin Jacobs
The River Eden, Cumbria: a wild trout pot of gold at the rainbow's end
River Teign, Devon. Photo: Bob Wellard
Wild brown trout populations can be vulnerable to angling pressure
A wild brown trout - a very special animal. Photo:Charles Carr
Fly hatch. Photo: C. Rangeley-Wilson

The Wild Trout Trust stimulates hands-on, in-the-water projects, helping others to help themselves with habitat improvement in and around rivers and lakes. Any individual or organisation caring for a wild trout population, anywhere in the UK or Ireland, can call on the Trust for practical help, advice and support.