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Ravenswood Bog, Cumbernauld, Froglife staff and volunteers making a hibernaculum
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Ravenswood Bog, Cumbernauld, Froglife staff and volunteers making a hibernaculum
12 April 2011
Broadwood Loch, Living Waters Project End Event, Cumbernauld
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Froglife staff and volunteers, Living Waters Project funders, John Wilson MSP and North Lanarkshire and Glasgow Council staff at Living Waters Project End Event, Broadwood Loch, Cumbernauld. James Stead explains pond construction techniques and varied depth, edge gradient and plants to create a biodiverse pond ecosystem.
15 November 2013
Broadwood Loch, Living Waters Project End Event, Cumbernauld
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Broadwood Loch and pond created by Froglife Living Waters Project, Cumbernauld
15 November 2013
Dead frog at Broadwood Loch, Cumbernauld
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Dead frog at Broadwood Loch, Cumbernauld. The frog may have died of a fungal growth.
If Froglife can help healthy amphibian populations in general to thrive, it is more likely that survival of these species will occur in the face of threats such as fungus.
15 November 2013
Eastfield ponds, Living Waters Project End Event, Cumbernauld
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Froglife staff and volunteers, Living Waters Project funders, John Wilson MSP and North Lanarkshire and Glasgow Council staff walking down towards the M80 to visit Eastfield ponds, Living Waters Project End Event, Cumbernauld
15 November 2013
Eastfield ponds, Living Waters Project End Event, Cumbernauld
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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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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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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
15 November 2013
Eastfield ponds, Living Waters Project End Event, Cumbernauld
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Froglife staff and volunteers, Living Waters Project funders, John Wilson MSP and North Lanarkshire and Glasgow Concil staff at Eastfield ponds, Living Waters Project End Event, Cumbernauld. Here can be seen the varied pond vegetation which has already colonised just as the project finished.
15 November 2013
Living Waters Project End Event, Cumbernauld
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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