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Another fascinating #ScotBotanistsConf @TheBotanics @BSBIScotland I find it so helpful to hear about the wider plant (and people) context that my own little bit of research fits into 😊 🌳 🌼 🐑 🏔️ 🌊
Fascinating & encouraging talk by Callum Sinclair @SISI_project on how sheep grazing can successfully control invasive giant hogweed. Management guidance now available. #scotbotanistsconf
Great walk w/Marcus of @abcb_council who’re undertaking conservation grazing at Lough Neagh. Lovely Dexter bull, cows and calves and Moiled cattle. Seemingly the Moiled love Himalayan balsam & they control it at this site. #BSBIAutumnMeeting@BSBI_Ireland@BSBIbotany
A great day at the #BSBIAutumnMeeting : Ciaran Flynn describing the unique flora of the Cooley Penisula, where calcareous and acidic habitats meet, with such rarities as Parsley Fern, Beech Fern and Bog Orchid @BSBIbotany
I now really want to visit Rathlin Island thanks to @_Stickybeak (Hazel Watson and Ric Else)’s inspirational talk on the wildlife they’ve recorded there #BSBIAutumnMeeting
.@MellorAd of AFBI gave a superb talk on causes of Cyanobacteria bloom in Neagh. Nutrient overload,2/3 frm ag,1/3 WWT plants +CC driven ⬆️water temps+zebra mussels result in clear water so light gets➡️boosts blooms. Adam emphasises this is a societal problem. #BSBIAutumnMeeting
@NatureNymph@_Stickybeak@BSBIbotany It wasn't all birds! Some amazing plant species recorded on Rathlin, such as Oysterplant, Scots Lovage, Thyme Broomrape & Pyramidal Bugle. Thanks to Ric and Hazel @_Stickybeak for sharing their immense knowledge of this unique island at #BSBIAutumnMeeting
Why #Herbaria? Thanks Rhonda Ridley @NatMuseumsNI for showing their importance as a unique long-term data source in tracking changes in our flora (eg Holy Grass) & untangling taxon change (eg Alisma lanceolatum). Plus a call for more specimens) #BSBIAutumnMeeting@BSBI_Ireland
Fascinating and very concerning talk on Cyanobacteria blooms in #LoughNeagh caused by increasing nutrients, temperatures and invasive species and what society needs to do to address this. Thanks Adam Mellor @AFBI_NI NI #BSBIAutumnMeeting
First time, first look at Lough Neagh before the @BSBI_Ireland#BSBIAutumnMeeting. The swimmers told me this was the first morning they cd swim since May as the thick green soup of algal bloom prevented them. Looking forward to today’s all-island mtg all abt plants. @BSBIbotany