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Monitoring RiverLifes biology

November 23, 2017November 23, 2017 by brian /
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By Jo Girvan This season, on top of surveying rivers in the District such as the Teith, Forth and Allan we also monitored fish populations in the Rivers Almond and Avon in support of RiverLife: Almond & Avon. This monitoring formed … Continue reading →

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