Why This Project Exists

Why It Matters

Chalk rivers are among the rarest river systems in the world. Over many years working on and alongside them, I have seen both the pressures they face and the dedication of those working quietly to protect them.

While much attention is given to environmental decline, less is heard about the practical, ongoing work being carried out by conservationists, landowners, scientists and local communities.

The Chalk River Project was created to document that work — to give context to the challenges, and to highlight the people and partnerships involved in restoring these rivers.

A Lifetime Working on Chalk Rivers

With over forty years working on freestone and chalk rivers, Bob has built deep connections with the communities, scientists, landowners and conservationists working to protect them.

The Chalk River Project grew from that lifetime of experience — and from a desire to document, celebrate and support the people restoring these rivers.

How the Project Works

Science

Science underpins everything we do. We work with researchers and practitioners to ensure restoration efforts are informed by the best available evidence.

Collaboration

No single organisation can solve the challenges facing chalk rivers alone. The project brings together landowners, conservation charities, regulators and local communities to share knowledge and experience.

Finance

Restoration requires long-term investment. By engaging businesses and utilities, the project aims to help unlock funding for practical, measurable improvements.

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