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Baffled by butterflies? Floored by fungi? Keen to know what you're looking at when out and about? DeeWatch is your friend! With a special focus on invasive non-native species, this month's post is here: deepartnership.org/general-news/d⦠Former NatureScot account @CNPnature Aberdeenshire Council Ranger Service

Interested in a career in river restoration like Calum? Get in touch to find out more about a traineeship with the Dee Catchment Partnership Former NatureScot account James Hutton Institute The River Dee deepartnership.org/general-news/lā¦

Pleased to see the sun at last? Heading out and about? Watch out for the many wildflowers blooming across Deeside this month - our June DeeWatch will help you to identify them all! Aberdeenshire Council Ranger Service Former NatureScot account @CNPnature The River Dee Scottish Forestry deepartnership.org/general-news/dā¦

Mesmerised by mushrooms? Tickled by toadstools?! Check out our September DeeWatch blog for all things fascinating fungi! Former NatureScot account @CNPnature š ššš¤©š¤©š¤© deepartnership.org/general-news/dā¦

Out and about on Deeside? From funkily-coloured fungi to the brightest of berries, check out whatās waiting for you in our catchment this October š š š š¦ š Aberdeenshire Council Ranger Service Glen Tanar Former NatureScot account @CNPARangers deepartnership.org/general-news/dā¦

The Beltie Burn making news headlines again! Such an amazing result and we couldn't be happierš Dee Partnership #riverrestoration #naturebasedsolutions #Dee #habitatrestored scotsman.com/news/environmeā¦

Storm Arwen brought down millions of trees across Scotland. A devastating blow for nature, but, a new Dee Partnership/The River Dee project is using some of those destroyed trees, from Scolty Hill, to restore a long-lost + important habitat in #Aberdeenshire pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/news/enviroā¦

Easter Beltie is back in the headlines - our recent work to repurpose 50 Storm Arwen damaged trees & add 15 large wood structures to the channel looks fantastic, will boost habitat and slow flows The River Dee Cairngorms National Park James Hutton Institute Forestry and Land Scotland scotsman.com/news/environmeā¦

Our work that has given new life to trees brought down in #StormArwen for climate resilience and nature recovery has been picked up by BBC News (UK) bbc.co.uk/news/articles/⦠Forestry and Land Scotland James Hutton Institute The River Dee Cairngorms National Park


From hibernating herald moths to brightly coloured berries, thereās plenty to feast our eyes ā and ears ā on in the catchment this monthā¦Former NatureScot account Aberdeenshire Council Ranger Service @CNPARangers The River Dee deepartnership.org/general-news/dā¦

#Riverwoods is on Channel 5 (Sky 153) tonight at 8pm. We were privileged to help with this stunning film from SCOTLAND: The Big Picture that tells the story of salmon, river and forest. If you missed the sell out tour, or have been waiting to watch it again - catch it tonight! #COP27


From redwings to greylags, head on over to deepartnership.org/general-news/d⦠for all the latest nature sightings in the Dee catchment in our last blog of the year! š š¦š¦šāļøš@CNPnature Former NatureScot account Aberdeenshire Council Ranger Service

Great learning day with friends from South Esk Catchment Cairngorms National Park looking at managing floodplain parks - an inspiring example of combining people, nature and climate action at one site. Thanks @UryRiverPark weāll be back soon!

Our Nature of Scotland Awards award winning #riverrestoration site at Easter Beltie is the focus of research by James Hutton Institute Edinburgh Napier University. The new wetlands = larder stocked with an ever increasing number of inverts that feed the river system, lock up carbon & keep the water clean.


Thank you to todayās new Riverfly on the Dee #citizenscience volunteers, your monthly water quality data will be invaluable. Riverfly Partnership is exploding in Scotland thanks to Buglife Rebecca Lewis - weāre delighted to join and canāt wait to see this vital data set grow.


Fantastic! Our Nature of Scotland Awards award-winning #easterbeltie restoration is the star of this short film showcasing how we reunited a channelised stream and its floodplain, breathing life into a lost wetland. James Hutton Institute The River Dee CBEC eco-engineering UK & Europe SCOTLAND: The Big Picture

Making a buzz! 400 native wildflower plugs planted today at #easterbeltie, with a few 1000 more in the next few weeks before it gets too āļø plus thorny shrubs and fruit trees to follow. š John Malster (Curam Fyvie) NE Scotland LBAP Aberdeenshire Council The Habitat People Phoebe Pattullo
