Wessex Water Guardians are a network of volunteers who regularly monitor their local watercourses, mainly for signs of pollution, but who also report on other issues. Water Guardians can help record wildlife sightings, they can litter pick and can be supported to organise local engagement events.
Water Guardians are additional eyes and ears on the ground, playing an integral role in protecting the health of their local rivers. They help assess and improve the condition of rivers, improve habitats for wildlife and create more natural solutions for flood alleviation.
The wider Wessex Water Guardians project involves monitoring rivers across Wiltshire, Dorset and Somerset and now also rivers in the Bristol Avon Catchment. There is a particular focus on areas near pollution hotspots and environmental areas of interest/importance. As the project grows, we aim to cover the entire catchment. Every river, ditch and stream is vitally important.
Funded by Wessex Water and coordinated by Bristol Avon Rivers Trust, Water Guardians are trained and supported by Bristol Avon Rivers Trust staff.