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THE RIVER EDEN

THE RIVER EDEN. By Hannah Stimpson. With prizes for correct answers!. Listen carefully, because there is a quiz at the end,. A Start. The River Eden’s source are two separate streams, named Little grain and Red gill. The river flows from south to north . Quick Facts.

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THE RIVER EDEN

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  1. THE RIVER EDEN By Hannah Stimpson

  2. With prizes for correct answers! Listen carefully, because there is a quiz at the end,

  3. A Start... • The River Eden’s source are two separate streams, named Little grain and Red gill. • The river flows from south to north

  4. Quick Facts • Lies in Cumbria, England • Runs for 80 miles or 130 kilometres! • It flows through: Kirkby Stephen, city of Carlisle, Penrith, Wetheraland Mallerstrong. • It is laid under corby bridge

  5. This is Corby bridge This big project started in 1830 and finished in 1834

  6. The Neighbours protected species that share the river: • Water crows • Lamprey • White claw-Cray fish • Otters ( my faverouite ) • Bullheads • Atlantic salmon • And water voles

  7. Otters Here are the main facts on river otters: • Aquatic mammals • Prefer water boarded by woods • Can breath under water for four whole minutes! • Mainly eat fish but they also like : frogs, crayfish, clams and snails • Are part of the mustelidae group, family members include: Sea otters, weasels, skunks and badgers.

  8. River otters catch This river otter has found an unlucky fish for its dinner

  9. Wildlife continued The river has a home for: • 183 different species of plant, which is the highest in Britain • Largest colony of nesting sand martins • And the otters are increasing! 

  10. Nesting Sand Martin Sand martins nest in small holes inside the dry part of a river bank

  11. Erosion • The sediment from the bank-side erosion has a negative effect on the wildlife. Ten of the rivers in the Eden catchment have over 15% of their length with severe erosion caused by livestock (identified from analysing aerial images). The Rivers trust, tackles bank-side erosion with fencing project.

  12. Meander in the Eden This is a very small meander which is near the middle of its tracks

  13. The beginning of an ox-bow lake This is one phrase of the ox-bow lake to come

  14. ... And an End The rivers mouth is called Solway Firth, which then leads out to the sea.

  15. The big quiz! Lets see how much you remembered!

  16. Question No.1 What was the bridge that crossed the river called? • Kirby Bridge • Corby bridge • Tower bridge

  17. Question No.2 How many streams start the river? • One • Two • Three • four

  18. Question No.3 Which one of these protected species live in the river? • Dolphin • White crabs • Water voles

  19. Question No.4 Which way does the river flow? • South to North • East to West • North to South

  20. Question No.5 What name is the mouth of the rive known as? • Solway firth • FolwaySirth • Firth Solway

  21. I Hope you liked my presentation Thank you for listening!

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