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Focus on ponds in National Invasive Species Week


Focus on ponds in National Invasive Species Week
National Invasive Species Week kicks off next week (24thMay). The annual event will be largely virtual this year, with a series of seminars and webinars hosted across the UK to raise awareness of invasive species and how everyone can help prevent their spread.
Thursday, 20th May 2021, 12:00 am
Non-native invasive species such as American Skunk Cabbage and Canadian Pondweed should be carefully removed from ponds. Photo courtesy of Ian Talboys, RSPB.
While there’s a growing awareness around the most common invasive species on the River Dee, such as Giant Hogweed and Himalayan Balsam, much less is known about the non-native species to be found lurking in many a pond across the catchment, as Environment Planner for Aberdeenshire Council, Judith Cox, explains: ....

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Award nomination for Deeside project that returned salmon to waterway


Updated: May 19, 2021, 5:36 pm
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A £220,000 project that transformed an almost lifeless manmade burn into a naturalised wetland habitat, home to kingfishers, herons, badgers and otters has been nominated for a top award.
The Beltie Burn near Torphins, an important tributary to the River Dee, was straightened from its natural state into a long, embanked, deep waterway for agricultural work in the mid-18
th century, and later to make way for the Deeside Railway Line.
A 17th century map of the Beltie Burn before it was straightened for agricultural use. ....

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