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Kelvingrove Museum Natural History staff 1983
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CEP - Glasgow
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum Natural History staff, March 1983. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar. Exact date is unknown but month is accurrate.
23 March 1983
Root growth on a pulled-up Himalayan Balsam
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Loch Lomond - RSPB Loch Lomond
An RSPB staff member demonstrates prolific root growth on a Himalayan Balsam (Impatiens glandulifera) plant, an invasive non-native species (INNS), which conservation volunteers pull up at RSPB Scotland Loch Lomond.
26 July 2018
Removing Himalayan Balsam seed heads into a bag, RSPB Loch Lomond
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Loch Lomond - RSPB Loch Lomond
An RSPB staff member and an RSPB volunteer demonstrate how to remove safely into a bag a Himalayan Balsam (Impatiens glandulifera) plant, an invasive non-native species (INNS), which has grown seed heads, to conservation volunteers who pull it up at RSPB Scotland Loch Lomond.
26 July 2018
Removing Himalayan Balsam seed heads into a bag, RSPB Loch Lomond
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Loch Lomond - RSPB Loch Lomond
An RSPB staff member demonstrates how to remove safely into a bag a Himalayan Balsam (Impatiens glandulifera) plant, an invasive non-native species (INNS), which has grown seed heads, to conservation volunteers who pull it up at RSPB Scotland Loch Lomond.
26 July 2018
Removing Himalayan Balsam seed heads into a bag, RSPB Loch Lomond
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Loch Lomond - RSPB Loch Lomond
An RSPB staff member points to the fruiting bodies of the Himalayan Balsam (Impatiens glandulifera), which contain up to 500 seeds per plant and can be spread by an explosion of the ripe seed pod up to 7 metres away. Himalayan Balsam is an invasive non-native species (INNS) and every year conservation volunteers are required to pull it up at RSPB Scotland Loch Lomond.
26 July 2018
Ravenswood Bog, Cumbernauld, Froglife staff and volunteers making a hibernaculum
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Cumbernauld
Ravenswood Bog, Cumbernauld, Froglife staff and volunteers making a hibernaculum
12 April 2011
Living Waters Project End Event, Cumbernauld
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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
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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
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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
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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