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- Double boost for species as major work starts at Angus river
- American Mink Project off to a Great Start However Volunteers Still Needed
- Study: Deforestation leaves fish undersized and underfed
- South Esk Invasives Interpretation Now Catchment Wide
- Plans to remove mink revealed at website launch
- Opinion divided over gravel bank
- Eradication of non-native weeds
- Gravel bank surveyed
- £20k of funding allocated
- Catchment Area Plan launched
- Plan enters final stages
- Draft plan complete
- Scottish Mink Initiative Website
- New measures to tackle Japanese Knotweed and other invasive species
- Multi-million pound plan to safeguard rare pearl mussels
- New Project to save freshwater pearl mussel
- Hybrid grass 'could reduce flooding impact'
- GM salmon can breed with wild fish and pass on genes
- Scotland's gamekeepers to help combat mussel poaching
- New analysis of ocean currents may solve eel mystery
- River Dee salmon catch down 'due to mild winter'
- Photographic Exhibition of South Esk Estuary and it’s wildlife on now
- Provisional Salmon and Sea Trout Fishery Statistics 2013 Season
- SEPA funded barrier removal improves fish migration
- Blackface sheep winning giant hogweed battle
- River South Esk Catchment Balsam Bashing
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- 'Hairy crab' threat to Scottish fish
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- 'Hairy crab' threat to Scottish fish
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- Tayside Local Biodiversity Action Plan Consultation Open
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- Pow Burn Restoration Works Well Under Way
- Almost a decade of partnership works has positive results in the catchment.
- We know the catchment is home to amazing wildlife....
- Partnership begins consultation for second catchment management plan
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