Restore river banks through riparian rewilding

Let native plants heal your river corridor

Riparian buffers slow floods, filter runoff, and give kingfishers and otters room to return. Catchment trusts across Britain pair landowners with volunteers to fence off banks and plant willow, alder, and wildflowers.

What you can do

  • Find your local Rivers Trust project and sign up for planting days
  • Adopt a short stretch: remove invasive species, stake saplings, and photograph wildlife returning
  • Invite neighbours to a walk-and-talk along a restored reach

How it works

Trust officers match volunteers with farmers and councils. Teams work in wellies for a morning: mulch, plant, and label plots so future stewards know what to protect.

Why it matters

Healthy river edges cool cities downstream, reduce erosion, and turn muddy banks into corridors children can explore safely.

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Source: The Rivers Trust.

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