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Damage from Fallow Deer at RSPB Loch Lomond
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Loch Lomond - RSPB Loch Lomond
Damage from Fallow Deer (Dama dama) to newly planted trees at RSPB Loch Lomond, despite the installation of tree tubes, which the deer pulled up to eat the young tree shoots within. Such damage should be picked up, along with less obvious signs, by a herbivore impact assessment, which is carried out by conservation organisations as an aid to habitat and wildlife management.
20 April 2024
Beaver damage to trees, Loch Barnluasgan, Knapdale
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North Knapdale
Beaver signs - tree felling, Loch Barnluasgan, Knapdale, taken by David Palmar
03 March 2023
Beaver damage to trees, Loch Barnluasgan, Knapdale
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North Knapdale
Beaver signs - tree felling, Loch Barnluasgan, Knapdale, taken by David Palmar. Someone has tried to prevent more Beaver damage by covering the base of the tree trunk in wire mesh.
03 March 2023
Uprooted tree, Linlithgow Loch
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West Lothian - Linlithgow and Beecraigs
Uprooted tree which has fallen over in a recent storm at Linlithgow Loch, taken by David Palmar. Storms are becoming more frequent in this era of climate change, and we will have to pay for the damage.
20 February 2020
Solitary tree overlooking Loch Lomond
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CEP - Loch Lomond
Scarred mature solitary tree at Gartocharn overlooking Loch Lomond and Luss beyond, Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar
20 April 1980
Repairing the Lamington Viaduct
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South Lanarkshire
Repairing the Lamington Railway Viaduct on the River Clyde, South Lanarkshire, damaged during heavy rain in winter 2015-16, closing the main West Coast main line for several weeks.
10 April 2016
Dehumidifiers and heaters in a flood-damaged shop, Ballater
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Deeside
Dehumidifiers and heaters in a flood-damaged shop, Ballater, after storm Frank, 30 December 2015
23 January 2016
Flood damaged caravan park, Ballater
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Deeside
Flood damage to the caravan park, Ballater, after storm Frank on 30 December 2015
23 January 2016
Sandbags along Salisbury Road, Ballater after storm Frank
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Deeside
Sandbags piled up along the edge of the golf course at Salisbury Road, to prevent further flooding of Ballater after storm Frank on 30 December 2015.
23 January 2016
The Royal Bridge, Ballater
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Deeside
The Royal Bridge, Ballater, opened by Queen Victoria in 1885 to replace a wooden bridge, which itself replaced Telford's bridge washed away in 1829. A storms washed away a previous bridge in 1789. The remains of caravans washed down the river can be seen against the bridge pier.