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May 7, 2021, 12:06 am The Diglis fish pass in Worcester will help twaite shad navigate further up the River Severn (Unlocking The Severn/PA) Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up One of the UK’s rarest fish is getting the chance to return to historic breeding grounds on the River Severn which have been cut off by weirs for 170 years. And as part of conservation efforts to help the endangered twaite shad, citizen scientists are also being sought to head out in the dead of night to monitor the distinctive sounds of their spawning. ....
BBC News Published image captionTwaite shad were once abundant and famed across Europe for their taste One of the UK s rarest fish is getting a chance to return to its historical breeding grounds on the River Severn. The little-known twaite shad, a member of the herring family, was once common in British waters with thousands of the fish migrating upstream in spring. Numbers dwindled after weirs constructed in the 19th Century posed barriers to migratory fish. A conservation project is trying to unlock the river for fish by creating routes around several weirs. It is hoped the move will benefit a host of species including salmon, lamprey and eels. ....