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Information board, Mòine Mhòr National Nature Reserve
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Argyllshire - Crinan Canal, Moine Mhor and Loch Gilp
Information board for Mòine Mhòr National Nature Reserve, Argyllshire
09 April 2017
Scottish National Antarctic Expedition plaque at Keppel
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Firth of Clyde - Millport
Plaque at Keppel commemorating the safe return to Millport of the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition 1902-1904, led by William Speirs Bruce.
09 August 2016
Hydro power notice Cashel Native Forest, Loch Lomond
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Loch Lomond - East Loch Lomond
A notice board informing about micro hydro power project which has taken place in Cashel Native Forest, Loch Lomond.
29 April 2023
GNHS members on the boardwalk, RSPB Loch Lomond
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Loch Lomond - RSPB Loch Lomond
GNHS members onthe boardwalk, opened in 2022, across the Aber Bog at RSPB Loch Lomond, taken by David Palmar
28 May 2022
Panorama of Blawhorn Moss NNR, showing the bridge and boardwalk
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West Lothian - Blawhorn Moss
Panorama of Blawhorn Moss NNR, showing the bridge and boardwalk, taken by David Palmar
15 September 2021
Blawhorn Moss NNR boardwalk and dragonfly pond
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West Lothian - Blawhorn Moss
View of boardwalk at Blawhorn Moss NNR, with dragonfly pond almost dried up in the summer drought, taken by David Palmar
15 September 2021
Panorama of Blawhorn Moss NNR, showing the bridge and boardwalk
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West Lothian - Blawhorn Moss
Panorama of Blawhorn Moss NNR, showing the bridge and boardwalk, taken by David Palmar
15 September 2021
Panorama of Blawhorn Moss NNR, showing the bridge and boardwalk
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West Lothian - Blawhorn Moss
Panorama of Blawhorn Moss NNR, showing the bridge and boardwalk, taken by David Palmar
15 September 2021
Blawhorn Moss NNR, showing the bridge and boardwalk
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West Lothian - Blawhorn Moss
View over Blawhorn Moss NNR, showing the bridge and boardwalk, taken by David Palmar
15 September 2021
View north-west along the Carrifran valley, Moffat
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Carrifran Wildwood
Looking from the viewpoint with its interpretation signs north-westwards along the valley, Carrifran Wildwood, Moffat. Like much of Scotland, Carrifran used to be wooded. From the Neolithic onwards, farmers cleared woodland for buildings and grazing, and hunted predators which had kept grazing under control. Until the Millennium, Carrifran was, like other valleys in the Southern Uplands, denuded of trees by grazing and felling. Deer, sheep and goats would have eaten the young trees trying to regenerate. Now a project, led by Borders Forest Trust, with a 100-year vision to restore wild woodland, is in progress, with exclusion of grazers and planting of over half a million different native trees of many species to provide a rich habitat for wildlife.