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2025
Funding boost to protect wild salmon and restore Scottish rivers

Scotland’s salmon farmers are investing in 10 projects nationwide to protect rivers, restore habitats, and safeguard wild salmon and sea trout.

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2025
Funding boost for west coast wild salmon conservation projects

A west coast gene bank is one of 10 major projects backed by Scotland’s salmon farmers to help protect iconic wild salmon and sea trout. More than £230,000 has been awarded this year through Salmon Scotland’s wild fisheries fund to support practical work tackling long-term species decline.

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2025
Salmon farmers help save crucial Western Isles dam

Scottish salmon farmers have helped save a crucial Western Isles dam from destruction. The Stornoway Angling Association on Lewis used a £25,000 grant to repair the 14-metre holding dam on the River Creed, securing water flow for migrating salmon and sea trout.

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2025
2025 fund now open for applications

Applications for finanicial support from Salmon Scotland's Wild Fisheries Fund are now being invited.

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2024
Young people visit Bakkafrost Scotland salmon farm

Organised by Loch Lomond Fisheries Trust through our Wild Fisheries Fund project with Jon Gibb, Salmon Scotland and Bakkafrost Scotland hosted a local youth group to visit the site.

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2024
West coast gene bank among environmental projects funded by Scottish salmon farmers

A ground-breaking gene bank is among seven major environmental projects being supported by Scotland’s salmon farmers to help save iconic wild salmon and sea trout.

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