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Eleven species of birds, including rooks, black-headed gulls & collared doves will have stronger protection from April 1 when they will be removed from General Licences https://bit.ly/31FdeaT
#naturescot pic.twitter.com/kKMe3GIwN2
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This week's Friday Feature is a fab shot of Glistening Inkcap mushrooms in the Callendar Woods from Eilidh - thank you for sharing with us! If you'd like a chance to feature across our channels, tag us or use
#naturescot or#scottishnaturalheritage https://bit.ly/2UpLXrg pic.twitter.com/0z3OgVkplW
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A fantastic opportunity for someone with interests in
#nature and#outdoorlearning - still all weekend to apply, so please share if you know of someone who might be the perfect fit.#NatureScot#JohnMuirAwardhttps://twitter.com/JohnMuirTrust/status/1225704509831294978 …
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A very, very welcome commitment to long term peatland restoration. There's hundreds of millions of tonnes of carbon stored in Scottish peat. Important it stays there. Good for biodiversity too
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@crtrUHI are very busy putting to good use c£500,000 bringing to life a range of coastal heritage and cultural projects thanks to funding from#NatureScot and@CalMacFerries and WHC UHI. More: http://bit.ly/374hguy#ThinkUHI#connectingpeopleandnature#YCW2020@culturescotgovpic.twitter.com/YnVe593T8K
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Could time outside in
#nature while at school help to foster a desire to care for the natural world? Our 1st Magnus Magnusson studentship Phd student, Chris Mackie, wants to find out http://ow.ly/3HcW30qftj7@MorayHouseCLPL@LfSScotland@EdinburghUni#outdoorlearning#NatureScot pic.twitter.com/ZvygFg4zk8
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Thanks to the
@TCVScotland volunteers & S Lanarkshire#CountrysideRangers for their hard work in the rain last week, removing rhododendron at Bothwell Castle SSSI. These invasive non-native species out-compete native#plants & inhibit tree regeneration.#NatureScot#IYPH2020pic.twitter.com/3YqsONv9ms
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2020 is the International Year of Plant health. Plant health is vital for our
#biodiversity – just think of ash dieback and Dutch Elm disease.#NatureScot#plants#IYPH2020https://twitter.com/UNBiodiversity/status/1223350238317932545 …
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A great wee clip that gives an insight into the effort required by wild salmon when swimming upstream in the River Ness! Thanks to
@FishtheNess#NatureScot#scotnature#Scotlandhttps://twitter.com/FishtheNess/status/1224452484980064257 …
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The latest post from our
@ScotPollinators colleagues looks at@TayBiodiversity work to help the small blue butterfly in Angus, with@savebutterflies &@carnoustiegolf#NatureScot https://twitter.com/ScotPollinators/status/1224332948218032128 …
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Genetic samples from our
#baskingshark tagging work with@UniofExeter contributed to a report published today. The research sheds new light on the migration routes of the#sharks, suggesting they prefer to travel to feeding sites with family - http://ow.ly/SMXI30qezGt#NatureScot pic.twitter.com/AnSQQjzoMG
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This is how we feel Monday mornings too! This sleepy fellow is a common seal, one of two types of seals found in Scotland. About 40% of all grey seals live in UK waters – and a whopping 90% of this number live off Scotland.
#naturescot pic.twitter.com/mbD6Y55ZQz
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We’re updating the 2008 Rangers in Scotland policy statement http://ow.ly/40If50y8TqU and we want to hear your views. For full information, including how to respond to this consultation, see http://ow.ly/PQsU30qextc
#RangerService#outdoors#connectingpeopleandnature#NatureScot pic.twitter.com/mqXULPgDWi
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Forvie is celebrating 60 years as an
#NNR, but it's long been a special place. When people first settled at the mouth of the Ythan after the ice age, it was a place rich in wildlife – or food as it would have been considered in those days -http://ow.ly/yozb30qex9C#NatureScot pic.twitter.com/R9kbtnMfTt
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We've published the 2019 Nature Omnibus Survey - http://ow.ly/4zcF30qewNc The online survey of 1,101 people reveals increases in people
#volunteering & gardening for#wildlife, & in the proportion of adults concerned about our#biodiversity.#NatureScot#connectingpeopleandnaturepic.twitter.com/lWvjffyJki
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It was zero degrees for
#WorldWetlandsDay at a beautiful Insh Marshes NNR yesterday. Where did you go? For more info on these crucial habitats see - http://ow.ly/2jaU30qew9T#NatureScot#connectingpeopleandnature#Mondaymotivationpic.twitter.com/9J2HDuo5RW
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A beautiful scene from beneath the waves on a marine survey in the Firth of Lorn - Actinothoe sphyrodeta anemones with a Bloody Henry starfish, orange encrusting sponge, red algae and hydroids. So colourful!
#YCW2020#naturescot
: © Ben James/SNH pic.twitter.com/iuXW9WGj6W
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Scottish scientists have developed a world-first method to help understand & conserve genetic diversity in some of our most iconic wild species. Great partnership working and so important to help us safeguard Scotland’s biodiversity. Read more: http://ow.ly/KBUX50yaOi4
#naturescot pic.twitter.com/34B3OdBZsU
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Sound advice from Scotland's
#Rangers! There're an estimated >31,000 freshwater lochs (inc. lochans) in#Scotland, with >7,500 in the Western Isles alone. How familiar are you with your nearest? Does it have a name? Do you have photos!?#YCW2020#NatureScot https://twitter.com/LochDoonRanger/status/1223280192497618945 …
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It's thyme to help the
#pollinators in our gardens! For more info on how we can all plan to help these vital insects in 2020 see our website - http://ow.ly/15jP30qdWin#NatureScot#connectingpeopleandnature#climateemergencyhttps://twitter.com/ScotPollinators/status/1223263848712605701 …
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