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Deadwood is good wood!
Leianna
Trainee Ecologist Helen Dickinson has been out and about at our Abernethy reserve searching for deadwood beetles. Abernethy – Deadwood is good wood! As an Ecologist trainee within the Scottish Reserves Ecology team, I get to spend time in some of the amazing wild spaces that Scotland and...
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17 Jul 2012
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I would walk 500 miles...for dotterel
Leianna
RSPB Conservation Scientist Alison Beresford is on the trail of the elusive dotterel . I would walk 500 miles… the search for dotterel continues “So, what, you just walk about until you find one?” “Well, pretty much, yes.” “And then what?” “And...
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3 Jul 2012
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Birds, blizzards and...more blizzards: Dotterel surveys in the Cairngorms
Leianna
RSPB Conservation Scientist, Alison Beresford, tell us about dotterel surveys in the Cairngorms. Birds, blizzards and… more blizzards: surveying for Dotterel in the Cairngorms I’ve always been drawn to the hills. There’s nothing quite like the feeling of space and perspective...
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25 May 2012
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