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Volunteer cutting invasive Tree Mallow on Fidra, Firth of Forth
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Firth of Forth - Fidra
Emily Burton, Volunteer Coordinator at the Scottish Seabird Centre, cutting invasive Tree Mallow (Lavatera arborea) on Castle Tarbet, Fidra, Firth of Forth. In the background is a group of Shags (Phalacrocorax aristotelis), and above them, the island of Craigleith.
24 January 2020
Cleaning a remote seabird camera on Fidra, Firth of Forth
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Firth of Forth - Fidra
Emily Burton, Volunteer Coordinator at the Scottish Seabird Centre, cleaning a remote seabird camera on Fidra, Firth of Forth, with the Bass Rock and Craigleith in the background. The salt spray deposits salt on the lens and affects the visibility of the view on the screen in the Scottish Seabird Centre, so the lens must be cleaned from time to time.
24 January 2020
Butterfly Surveying in SPBF habitat, RSPB Loch Lomond
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Loch Lomond - RSPB Loch Lomond
Conservation volunteers surveying in the long grass of Whin Park - compartment 11, RSPB Loch Lomond for butterflies, in particular the Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary (Boloria selene). Picture taken by David Palmar
07 June 2023
Removing Rhododendron ponticum, Dun Dubh Wood, Stirlingshire
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Stirlingshire - Aberfoyle
A Butterfly Conservation Scotland work party removing invasive non-native Rhododendron ponticum at Dun Dubh Wood, Stirlingshire, to enhance the environment for butterflies and moths. The scene here shows how dense and high the understory of Rhododendron is, so that the volunteers almost disappear into the bushes!
24 October 2021
Dragging Rhododendron ponticum to a bonfire, Dun Dubh Wood, Stirlingshire
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Stirlingshire - Aberfoyle
A Butterfly Conservation Scotland work party removing invasive non-native Rhododendron ponticum at Dun Dubh Wood, Stirlingshire, to enhance the environment for butterflies and moths.
24 October 2021
Dragging Rhododendron ponticum to a bonfire, Dun Dubh Wood, Stirlingshire
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Stirlingshire - Aberfoyle
A Butterfly Conservation Scotland work party removing invasive non-native Rhododendron ponticum at Dun Dubh Wood, Stirlingshire, to enhance the environment for butterflies and moths.
24 October 2021
Tending a bonfire of Rhododendron ponticum, Dun Dubh Wood, Stirlingshire
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Stirlingshire - Aberfoyle
A Butterfly Conservation Scotland work party removing invasive non-native Rhododendron ponticum at Dun Dubh Wood, Stirlingshire, to enhance the environment for butterflies and moths. Here, conservation volunteer is tending a bonfire by blowing air into it to combat the wet conditions.
24 October 2021
Tending a bonfire of Rhododendron ponticum, Dun Dubh Wood, Stirlingshire
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Stirlingshire - Aberfoyle
A Butterfly Conservation Scotland work party removing invasive non-native Rhododendron ponticum at Dun Dubh Wood, Stirlingshire, to enhance the environment for butterflies and moths. Here, conservation volunteer is tending a bonfire.
24 October 2021
Cutting Rhododendron ponticum, Dun Dubh Wood, Stirlingshire
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Stirlingshire - Aberfoyle
A Butterfly Conservation Scotland work party removing invasive non-native Rhododendron ponticum at Dun Dubh Wood, Stirlingshire, to enhance the environment for butterflies and moths.
24 October 2021
Dragging Rhododendron ponticum to a bonfire, Dun Dubh Wood, Stirlingshire
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Stirlingshire - Aberfoyle
A Butterfly Conservation Scotland work party removing invasive non-native Rhododendron ponticum at Dun Dubh Wood, Stirlingshire, to enhance the environment for butterflies and moths.