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Scotland’s Nature weekly – 4 August
– A rare pea-sized jellyfish and the surprisingly deadly six-spot burnet moth are out and about at this time of year and under the spotlight in this week’s blog. Exploring Shetland’s sea caves and rocky reefs With the help of … Continue reading
Posted in Insects, Marine
Tagged biodiversity, CNglcs, marine, marine survey, Mousa, SAC, Scottish Natural Heritage, six-spot burnet moth, SNH
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