Fish passes give endangered twaite shad chance to swim up Severn River and spawn
by Patrick Barkham from on (#65VHG)
Return of one of one of Britain's rarest fish confirmed after DNA found in water samples above fish passes
For nearly two centuries, one of Britain's rarest fish has been shut out of its spawning grounds by large weirs.
But the endangered twaite shad has now returned to its historic spawning habitat on the River Severn, thanks to four new fish passes that enable the migratory fish to negotiate weirs and swim up river to lay eggs.
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