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TWO interns focused experience the South Walney marine environment in the North West during a six-month programme funded by The Crown Estate. Lucy Mather and Daniele Clifford have just completed six months’ successful work experience on the Marine Futures North West internship programme, working with the North West Wildlife Trusts, The Crown Estate, Ørsted and Natural England. They’ have been counting grey seals at the colony at South Walney Nature Reserve, learning how to fly a drone to survey species, and working with fishermen to find better ways of disposing of litter at sea. Before starting the internship in November, Dani had experience of biological research in Spain, as well as managing a marine site for Alderney Wildlife Trust.
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