Hardy souls participating in the New Year ‘Loony Dook’ can be reassured about the quality of the water, even if the temperature causes concern, research has shown.
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Hardy souls participating in the New Year ‘Loony Dook’ can be reassured about the quality of the water, even if the temperature causes concern, research has shown.
The second issue of the UNEP Policy Series on Ecosystem Management titled ‘The role of ecosystems in developing a sustainable ‘Green Economy’ is now available.
Heavy snow began to fall on 25 November since when we have been storm feeding all of our sheep, a task that is occupying virtually the whole working day.
The Board of Governors, Chief Executive and all staff, would like to wish all our partners, stakeholders and colleagues a very Merry Christmas.
“Peat policy development” seminar on 15 December has been cancelled.
Energy Minister Jim Mather will meet his Maldivian counterpart Environment Minister Mohamed Aslam at the UN Climate Change talks in Cancun to build on Scotland’s desire to help developing countries cope with climate change and go low carbon.
Professor David Miller will give evidence before the Scottish Parliament Rural Affairs and Environment Committee on 8th December, to support the committee’s scrutiny of the Draft Scottish Land Use Strategy.