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Sand Martin wall in Garscube Science Park, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Kelvin Walkway, Forth and Clyde Canal, Dawsholm and Garscube
Sand Martin wall in Garscube Science Park, Glasgow created by Urban Biodiversity Working Group of Glasgow University, and part-funded by the Glasgow Natural History Society, taken by David Palmar
12 April 2021
Sand Martin wall in Garscube Science Park, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Kelvin Walkway, Forth and Clyde Canal, Dawsholm and Garscube
Sand Martin wall in Garscube Science Park, Glasgow created by Urban Biodiversity Working Group of Glasgow University, and part-funded by the Glasgow Natural History Society, taken by David Palmar
12 April 2021
Sand Martin wall in Garscube Science Park, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Kelvin Walkway, Forth and Clyde Canal, Dawsholm and Garscube
Sand Martin wall in Garscube Science Park, Glasgow created by Urban Biodiversity Working Group of Glasgow University, and part-funded by the Glasgow Natural History Society, taken by David Palmar
12 April 2021
Sand Martin wall in Garscube Science Park, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Kelvin Walkway, Forth and Clyde Canal, Dawsholm and Garscube
Sand Martin wall in Garscube Science Park, Glasgow created by Urban Biodiversity Working Group of Glasgow University, and part-funded by the Glasgow Natural History Society, taken by David Palmar
12 April 2021
Sand Martin wall in Garscube Science Park, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Kelvin Walkway, Forth and Clyde Canal, Dawsholm and Garscube
Sand Martin wall in Garscube Science Park, Glasgow created by Urban Biodiversity Working Group of Glasgow University, and part-funded by the Glasgow Natural History Society, taken by David Palmar
12 April 2021
Female Water Vole, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Easterhouse
Black female Water Vole (Arvicola terrestris), taken by Rebecca Dickson in Glasgow. Here, this female is about to be weighed using a Pringles tube before being put safely back into a holding cage, prior to release as part of a translocation project. "Fossorial" water voles (which live in terrestrial habitat away from water) can be either brown or black in colour.
26 September 2020
Male Water vole in release cage, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Easterhouse
Brown male Water Vole (Arvicola terrestris), during a translocation project in Glasgow, to save them from being threatened by development. The cage seen here is called a "soft-release cage"; they have no bottom so the voles are encouraged to dig their way out. During this project, hand-trowels were used to dig a small starting tunnel which greatly reduced the time it took for them to burrow away into their new habitat. Picture taken by Rebecca Dickson.
16 September 2020
Male Water Vole, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Easterhouse
Brown male Water Vole (Arvicola terrestris), taken by Rebecca Dickson in Glasgow. This photo was taken during a trapping and translocation project where the voles were moved to safer, suitable habitat. After being trapped, the voles were then transferred into buckets to allow information such as sex and weight to be recorded.
16 September 2020
Glasgow High School Molendinar cleanup
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Glasgow - Old Glasgow scanned from film
Pupils and staff from the High School of Glasgow cleaning up the small section of the Molendinar River which was visible about 1966, in the area of Tennant's Wellpark Brewery
19 July 2007
Glasgow High School Molendinar cleanup
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Glasgow - Old Glasgow scanned from film
Pupils and staff from the High School of Glasgow cleaning up the small section of the Molendinar River which was visible about 1966, in the area of Tennant's Wellpark Brewery