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WildFish, Admin Office, PO Box 2412, Salisbury, SP2 2QN

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Why we need your help

Every day brings new challenges for wild fish. Every day the health of fresh water deteriorates further. Your donations are doing incredible things for wild fish.

Declining freshwater populations

  • Globally, freshwater species are declining more rapidly than any other.
  • In the UK, 13% of species face risk of extinction.
  • Global Atlantic salmon populations have declined from 8-10m in the 1970s to just 3m today.

Impact in climate change

  • Parts of England are projected to run out of water in the next 20 years.
  • The UK’s total water supply forecast is expected to drop 7% by 2045.

Increasing water demand

  • An extra 222,400 million cubic metres (per year) is needed to meet expected population growth by the 2050s.
  • The UK’s total water supply is forecast to drop 7% by 2045.

Decline in ecology

  • Only 16% of English rivers meet a good ecological status.
  • Not a single English river, lake, estuary or coastal water is in overall ‘good’ health.

How we spend your money

Every day brings new challenges for wild fish. Every day the health of fresh water deteriorates further. Your donations do incredible things for wild fish.

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Research

Your money helps us to understand the health of fresh water around the UK. Armed with data and results we can help local groups target efforts to protect and restore rivers.

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Evidence

Everything we do is grounded in evidence. Your support allows us to ensure our campaigns are led by the latest science and the law.

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Campaigning

Your support funds the work of our dedicated team who campaign to reverse the decline of fresh water and wild fish populations.