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  • What’s Happening
    • Events
    • 2023 – RFS 50th Anniversary
    • News
    • Activities gallery
    • The Foss Walk
  • The River
    • Fishing Rights
    • Litter Picking – video
    • Water Quality – video
    • Slow boating – a kayak trip along the Rover Foss
    • Wildlife on the Foss
      • Birds
      • Mammals
      • Bats
      • Dragonflies and Damselflies
      • Fish
      • Plants
      • Macroinvertebrates
      • Leeches
      • Otters in the Foss – video by Jeremy Pickard
    • Foss History
      • An Overview of the Foss’s history
      • The Foss Navigation -Tony Berry
      • The Archaeology of The Foss Navigation – Castle Mills & Lock – Tony Berry
      • The Archaeology of The Foss Navigation – Yearsley Lock – Tony Berry
      • The Archaeology of The Foss Navigation – New Earswick Lock – Tony Berry
      • The Archaeology of The Foss Navigation – Haxby Lock – Tony Berry
      • The Archaeology of The Foss Navigation – Huntington Ings and Earswick Landing – Tony Berry
      • The Archaeology of The Foss Navigation – Strensall Lock – Tony Berry
      • The Archaeology of The Foss Navigation – Common Lock Components – Tony Berry
    • The Foss – Gallery
    • The Ecology of the River Foss – An update by Martin Hammond
  • About Us
    • Newsletters
      • Newsletter Archive
    • The History of the River Foss Society – by Louie Johnson-Tod
  • Get Involved
    • Membership
    • River Monitors Reports
    • Privacy Notice
  • Contacts & Links
    • Risk Assessments
    • Cookie Policy (UK)
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  • York City Nature Challenge
  • Wanted: Committed Citizen Scientists to Help Monitor the Biological Health of the River Foss by Kick Sampling

What’s New…

We’re always looking for interesting photos to put in our gallery, so if you see anything striking or out of the ordinary when you’re out walking, please send it to us. Our e-mail is editor@riverfosssociety.co.uk, or you could use Dropbox from your phone.

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Why not join and enjoy the River Foss?

Come for a daytime or evening walk. Help with litter picks, weed management and other activities. ‘Adopt’ and monitor a short stretch of the Foss. As a member, you will enjoy the many varied activities we run.

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