Greetings!
Apologies for the lack of recent updates, it's been all go over here, but I've finally had enough time to sit down and write down what I've been doing, and if you skip to my final section, you'll learn about ...
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Archives for 2014
Infected with Sphagnosis
Sphagnosis is diagnosed when somebody has become completely in awe and astounded by the astonishing beauty of Sphagnum. A name derived from a delegate on an FSC Sphagnum Identification course in April this year. As one ...
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Sampling, swatting and training.
Spring has finally made it to Northern Ireland, this means that I’ve been busy, busy, busy! I’m just finishing my second stint with the NIEA and we’ve been out sampling invertebrates, alkalinity and diatoms throughout ...
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A Woolly Winter Update
It's been a while since my last post - sorry! - as I've been in a special kind of ecologist's hibernation through the winter. However, spring is now well underway and I've pulled myself away from the microscopes and put the ...
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Flow Country Research Conference: Looking Forward
March has been an exciting month in Thurso, Caithness. Scientists, practitioners and students from all over the UK came together for the second Flow Country Research Conference organised by North Highland College UHI's ...
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