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River Wolf

River in west Devon, England


River in west Devon, England

FieldValue
nameRiver Wolf
imageA bend in the River Wolf near Broadwoodwidger - geograph.org.uk - 1701140.jpg
image_captionThe River Wolf near Broadwoodwidger
mapRiver Wolf (River Thrushel) map.png
map_captionCatchment of the River Wolf
subdivision_type1Country
subdivision_name1England
subdivision_type3County
subdivision_name3Devon
mouth_locationRiver Thrushel
mouth_coordinates

The River Wolf is a minor river in the west of the county of Devon in England. Its name may come from a Celtic or earlier name recorded by the Roman map-maker Ptolemy (Ptolemy II 3 13) as Ουολιβα (Voliba) as a town of the Dumnonii (it may be Broadbury Castle); rather than referring to the wolf animal.

The river runs from Broadbury through the valley below Germansweek and empties into Roadford Lake, a man-made reservoir built in 1989. In July 2006 some 100 million litres of water were released from the lake to help the survival of salmon in the river during a prolonged period of drought.{{cite web | access-date = 2008-07-19}}

After Roadford Lake the river continues through Slew Woods below the village of Broadwoodwidger. It then continues in a southerly direction eventually merging with the River Thrushel just north of Tinhay and then joins the River Lyd at Lifton. The River Lyd eventually joins the River Tamar at the Devon/Cornwall border just east of Launceston.

The United Kingdom's environmental organisation Natural England currently runs a grant scheme called Catchment-sensitive farming. The River Wolf is included within one of the priority catchments targeted in this scheme

References

References

  1. "Uxelis - The Rivers". Roman Britain.
  2. "CGS Funding Priority Statement 2014/15 for the Tamar-Tavy - FPS222014".
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