Click on one of the thumbnails to the right to view the corresponding item.
Search Results Click a thumbnail to view.
Froglife Living Waters Project pond creation at Cumbernauld
04062
143
Cumbernauld
Pond creation by Froglife's Living Waters Project resulted in this biodiverse habitat which encourages the development of amphibian populations at Eastfield, NW of the Arria sculpture and the M80, in Cumbernauld Community Park. The ponds are in a site next to trees, where amphibians can find shelter when not in the water, especially during the winter when hibernating or resting.
01 November 2013
Eastfield pond site Panorama during construction
04061
143
Cumbernauld
Froglife's Eastfield pond site, during pond construction, NW of the Arria sculpture and the M80, in Cumbernauld Community Park. A small digger does the job efficiently without creating excessive disturbance of the pond area or surrounding environment.
08 September 2011
Living Waters Project End Event, Cumbernauld
04057
143
Cumbernauld
Froglife staff and volunteers, Living Waters Project funders, John Wilson MSP and North Lanarkshire and Glasgow Council staff at Palacerigg, Living Waters Project End Event, Cumbernauld
15 November 2013
Eastfield ponds, Living Waters Project End Event, Cumbernauld
04056
143
Cumbernauld
Froglife staff and volunteers, Living Waters Project funders, John Wilson MSP and North Lanarkshire and Glasgow Concil staff at Eastfield ponds, Living Waters Project End Event, Cumbernauld. Here can be seen the varied pond vegetation which has already colonised just as the project finished.
15 November 2013
Eastfield ponds, Living Waters Project End Event, Cumbernauld
04055
143
Cumbernauld
Froglife staff and volunteers, Living Waters Project funders, John Wilson MSP and North Lanarkshire and Glasgow Council staff at Eastfield ponds, Cumbernauld Community Park, at the Living Waters Project End Event, Cumbernauld. Iain Maclean explains pond construction techniques and varied depth, edge gradient and plants to create a biodiverse pond ecosystem.
15 November 2013
Eastfield ponds, Living Waters Project End Event, Cumbernauld
04054
143
Cumbernauld
Froglife staff and volunteers, TCV staff, Living Waters Project funders, John Wilson MSP and North Lanarkshire, Stirling and Glasgow Council staff at Eastfield ponds, and a volunteer from Cumbernauld Community Park, at the Living Waters Project End Event, Eastfield, Cumbernauld. Iain Maclean explains pond construction techniques and varied depth, edge gradient and plants to create a biodiverse pond ecosystem.
15 November 2013
Eastfield ponds, Living Waters Project End Event, Cumbernauld
04053
143
Cumbernauld
Froglife staff and volunteers, Living Waters Project funders Wren Environmental, Cumbernauld Community Park, TCV and North Lanarkshire, Stirling and Glasgow Council staff at Eastfield ponds, Living Waters Project End Event, Cumbernauld
15 November 2013
Eastfield ponds, Living Waters Project End Event, Cumbernauld
04052
143
Cumbernauld
Froglife staff and volunteers, Living Waters Project funders, John Wilson MSP and North Lanarkshire and Glasgow Council staff walking down towards the M80 to visit Eastfield ponds, Living Waters Project End Event, Cumbernauld
15 November 2013
Broadwood Loch, Living Waters Project End Event, Cumbernauld
04050
143
Cumbernauld
Broadwood Loch and pond created by Froglife Living Waters Project, Cumbernauld
15 November 2013
Broadwood Loch, Living Waters Project End Event, Cumbernauld
04049
143
Cumbernauld
Froglife staff and volunteers, Living Waters Project funders, John Wilson MSP and North Lanarkshire and Glasgow Council staff at Living Waters Project End Event, Broadwood Loch, Cumbernauld. James Stead explains pond construction techniques and varied depth, edge gradient and plants to create a biodiverse pond ecosystem.