The 2011 Fred J Taylor Award for environmental stewardship, sponsored by the Angling Trust and the CLA Game Fair, has been won by the Avon Roach Project. Trevor Harrop and Budgie Price received the award at this year’s Game Fair to recognise the many years of work they have put into their pioneering work to rear roach from spawn from the River Avon in Hampshire.
 Local  landowners have donated land for the volunteers to create stew ponds where they  have successfully hatched and grown on thousands of baby roach for stocking  into the river.  The pair have also designed and installed spawning boards  in the river to encourage natural regeneration of roach stocks, which have  plummeted in recent years.  Cormorant predation, over abstraction and  habitat degradation have all contributed to the decline in numbers.
Local  landowners have donated land for the volunteers to create stew ponds where they  have successfully hatched and grown on thousands of baby roach for stocking  into the river.  The pair have also designed and installed spawning boards  in the river to encourage natural regeneration of roach stocks, which have  plummeted in recent years.  Cormorant predation, over abstraction and  habitat degradation have all contributed to the decline in numbers.
  
  In addition  to a silver trophy donated by the CLA Game Fair, the project has received a  cheque for £1,000 from the Angling Trust to contribute to its ongoing  work. 
  Trevor Harrop  said: “We are delighted and honoured to receive the Fred J Taylor award.  Funding is always the proverbial thorn in the side of any project such as ours  and this will help us enormously in our efforts to return a self sustaining  population of one of the country’s most enigmatic species of fish to one of the  country’s most endearing rivers.  An Avon without roach is an Avon that  has lost some of its soul and to contemplate this is simply unthinkable. The  full story, including a short film made by our great friend Hugh Miles can be  seen at www.avonroachproject.co.uk”
  
   Mark Lloyd,  chief executive of the Angling Trust said: “this is a project which  encapsulates all that is good about anglers’ work to improve rivers.  These  volunteers have worked tirelessly for years to save what is most anglers’  favourite coarse fish on this most iconic of river fisheries.  I can still  remember catching my first roach more than 30 years ago and Trevor and Budgie  have made it possible for a future generations of anglers to have that  wonderful experience on the River Avon.  Many congratulations to them  both.”
Mark Lloyd,  chief executive of the Angling Trust said: “this is a project which  encapsulates all that is good about anglers’ work to improve rivers.  These  volunteers have worked tirelessly for years to save what is most anglers’  favourite coarse fish on this most iconic of river fisheries.  I can still  remember catching my first roach more than 30 years ago and Trevor and Budgie  have made it possible for a future generations of anglers to have that  wonderful experience on the River Avon.  Many congratulations to them  both.”
  
Vincent  Hedley Lewis, Chairman of the Game Fair Management Board said: "The CLA  Game Fair is delighted to support this award to recognise the fantastic work  that anglers carry out throughout the countryside to improve and protect the  water environment.  This project is a worthy winner of the trophy in  memory of the great Fred J Taylor."
  
  Source: Angling Trust Fishing News
  
  
  
  
  
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