Have a go at river mapping
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Rivers have lots of different features, from the river banks to boulders to waterfalls. The activity below is a great way to sit by a river and pay attention to…
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Rivers have lots of different features, from the river banks to boulders to waterfalls. The activity below is a great way to sit by a river and pay attention to…
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…over 125,000km of rivers and streams in Scotland, however a recent survey showed that only 13% of riverside habitats are in good condition. This has led to a decline in…