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Tay Reed Beds - areas cut for reedbed management
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Tay Reed Beds
The Tay Reed Beds - Areas of reed are cut to provide structure, including open and wet habitat and reed edge to provide ideal conditions for wildlife, including Reed buntings and Bearded tits, which can feed in the more open areas and move to the reedbeds for breeding. Cutting also prevents natural succession to woodland and helps to maintain the reedbed, and can supply reed for commercial use.
01 May 2015
Depth gauge, Dubh Loch
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North Knapdale
A depth gauge to allow monitoring of water levels at the Dubh Loch Scottish Beaver Trial site, Knapdale
27 April 2013
Removing a camera trap from a tree
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North Knapdale
Scottish Beaver Trial worker removing a camera trap used to monitor beavers from a tree in Knapdale
20 May 2013
observing beavers on Loch Linne
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North Knapdale
Observing beavers from an electric powered boat on Loch Linne
20 May 2013
Monitoring beavers at the Scottish Beaver Trial
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North Knapdale
Monitoring beavers at the Scottish Beaver Trial, Knapdale