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Duncanrig students take the plunge

September 1, 2015February 6, 2017 by brian /

This term at Duncanrig Secondary some new students were getting to grips with riverfly monitoring for the first time as part of their biology lessons. Their local burn, a small tributary of the Kittoch Water, flows beneath the school and more »

Source: Clyde River Foundation – Duncanrig students take the plunge

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