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International Women's Day: Four women dedicated to nature conservation in north-east celebrated


Updated: March 8, 2021, 2:41 pm
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Sally Mackenzie helps to restore freshwater habitats and species.
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Four women working tirelessly to preserve and study Scotland’s natural environment have been celebrated this International Women’s Day.
The Dee Catchment Partnership, made up of organisations that protect the River Dee and its surrounding landscapes in the north-east, has shined the spotlight on the women to celebrate the important roles they play in conservation. ....

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