Hi,
It's Gwen here, the upland invertebrates apprentice. It's been a while since I blogged so there's quite a lot to cover! In September I was in Edinburgh for a month, where I got fanastic help from Richard, Graham, David ...
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Bugs, bugs and more bugs :)
Eek!! Can't believe its November allready. Time for another blog.
I've had a really busy couple of months with attending the kick-sampling course, harvestmen and beetle identification workshop and going on placement to ...
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Summing up the summer- Seaweed Apprentice
Crikey... where do I begin? I knew it had been a while since my last blog but I hadn't realised that it was 4 months ago!! Where has the summer gone??
It has been a hectic time. The SEPA marine ecology survey season has been ...
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Diatoms & Mine Drainage…an Apprentices Delight!
Hi everyone, headwaters apprentice news coming right up!
Winter is upon us, and in a biologists world this often means moving into the warmth for some indoor activity!
So as the electrofishing season has come to an end and ...
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A wet end to wetlands!
Hello everyone, Amy here, last of the original 20 natural talent apprentices. You all know I've been studying wetlands for the past 12 months and have now handed in my last expense form. I finished on Monday with my last job ...
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