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Recent Habitat Works in the Upper Fleet Catchment

December 23, 2015April 24, 2017 by brian /

Over the last two years we have been undertaking a range of habitat works across the headwaters of the Water of Fleet assisted by some eager volunteers

Source: Galloway Fisheries Trust – Recent Habitat Works in the Upper Fleet Catchment

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