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Tweed Foundation – Biology Work December 2016

January 13, 2017February 6, 2017 by brian /

Summarising some of the work that The Tweed Foundation has undertaken over the preceding month……. Management Plan: Preparation for January Goosander count (J Hunt); Acoustic tracking of Trout in Upper Tweed (K Galt); Temperature monitoring downloads and data transfer (K […]

Source: River Tweed – Tweed Foundation – Biology Work December 2016

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