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