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A Few Thoughts on Pennywort

Posted by: Rebecca Brunt, Posted on: 19 March 2015 - Categories: Fisheries and biodiversity, Uncategorized
Floating pennywort

I don’t think you can do my job without having a passion for the environment. It’s not a regular 9 to 5 job, and when I clock off for the day I am still thinking about the environment around me. …

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Beware of the Bio-Bullies

Posted by: Trevor Renals, Posted on: 16 March 2015 - Categories: Fisheries and biodiversity

Non-native species are plants and animals that have found their way to our shores but don’t originate from Great Britain. Those that are classified as ‘invasive’ have a serious negative impact on our native British species. Some of these species …

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