Our fourth episode, from the session which closed the first day of our conference, is devoted to four case studies, reports from chalk streams across their geographical range in England by those who know them better than anyone. Ash Smith, of Windrush Against Sewage Pollution, introduces Jon Traill on the chalk landscapes of East Yorkshire; Kate Heppell on overcoming challenges to the Chess; Rob Mungovan, who numbers drought, deer and dogs among the stresses on Cambridgeshire's chalk streams, but who also provides hope and revelation with his final video, available along with all the presentations for you to scroll through or download here; and David Holroyd, who describes recent action on the most accessible of our iconic chalk streams, the Wiltshire Avon, and his experience of working alongside water companies and the Environment Agency.
Timings
Ash Smith introduces Jon Traill from 0.01
Kate Heppell speaks from 17.03
Rob Mungovan speaks from 34.15
David Holroyd speaks from 52.42
Ash Smith invites questions from 1.05.32
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