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River restoration work delivers biodiversity benefits at Fife’s Back Burn
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River restoration work delivers biodiversity benefits at Fife’s Back Burn
Historic blue sluice-gate. Image credit: Fife Coast and Countryside Trust A 700m section of the Back Burn has been restored to follow its original course at Coul Den Reservoir, Glenrothes. The work, which forms part of a wider project to restore more than 5.8km of the Back Burn to a more natural flow and remove artificial barriers, was commissioned by Fife Council and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA). It is being managed by Fife…
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