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WiSe operators avoid disturbing sharks
Our blog today comes from Colin Speedie FRGS, founder of the WiSe Scheme, which works with marine wildlife tourism operators to promote good practice and minimise disturbance to the animals. For many years Colin worked as skipper and project leader … Continue reading
Naturally Scottish
Did you know that we have a series of booklets – free to download on our website – covering some of the most interesting species in Scotland ? Our Naturally Scottish publications offer an insight into the lives of what … Continue reading
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Tagged amphibians, badgers, bumblebees, dolphins, lichens, liverworts, mosses, moths, porpoises, red kites, sea eagles, seals, whales
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