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Ben More Coigach in winter, Wester Ross, Scotland, UK, December 2010. Did you know? Ben Mor Coigach is the Scottish Wildlife Trusts largest reserve.
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Mark Hamblin / 2020VISION / Ben More Coigach in winter, Wester Ross, Scotland, UK, December 2010. Did you know? Ben Mor Coigach is the Scottish Wildlife Trusts largest reserve.
Dawn over Ben Mor Coigach and Loch Lurgainn, Inverpolly, Sutherland, Highlands, Scotland, UK, January 2011. Did you know? Ben Mor Coigach is the largest Scottish Wildlife Trust Reserve covering 6,000...
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Peter Cairns / 2020VISION / Dawn over Ben Mor Coigach and Loch Lurgainn, Inverpolly, Sutherland, Highlands, Scotland, UK, January 2011. Did you know? Ben Mor Coigach is the largest Scottish Wildlife Trust Reserve covering 6,000...
Sunset over Loch Laggan, Creag Meagaidh NNR, Highland, Scotland, UK, December 2010. Photographer quote: "I've got to admit I wasn't happy after a fruitless flat grey day in the hills. And then, as if...
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Peter Cairns / 2020VISION / Sunset over Loch Laggan, Creag Meagaidh NNR, Highland, Scotland, UK, December 2010. Photographer quote: "I've got to admit I wasn't happy after a fruitless flat grey day in the hills. And then, as if...
Black rhino horn, (Diceros bicornis) from a female called Etna that died naturally in captivity at Port Lympne zoo in the UK, is drilled to collect DNA samples for research into population genetics an...
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Ann & Steve Toon / Black rhino horn, (Diceros bicornis) from a female called Etna that died naturally in captivity at Port Lympne zoo in the UK, is drilled to collect DNA samples for research into population genetics an...
Black rhino horn, (Diceros bicornis) from a female called Etna that died naturally in captivity at Port Lympne zoo in the UK, is drilled to collect DNA samples for research into population genetics an...
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Ann & Steve Toon / Black rhino horn, (Diceros bicornis) from a female called Etna that died naturally in captivity at Port Lympne zoo in the UK, is drilled to collect DNA samples for research into population genetics an...
Loch Garten and Abernethy Forest at sunrise. Cairngorms National Park, Scotland, UK, September 2011. Did you know? Loch Garten is home to some of the UK's rarer species including Ospreys, Scottish Cro...
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Mark Hamblin / 2020VISION / Loch Garten and Abernethy Forest at sunrise. Cairngorms National Park, Scotland, UK, September 2011. Did you know? Loch Garten is home to some of the UK's rarer species including Ospreys, Scottish Cro...
Palmate Newt (Lissotriton / Triturus helveticus) on lichen. Sutherland, Scotland, June. Did you know? The palmate newt is the smallest newt in the UK.
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Fergus Gill / 2020VISION / Palmate Newt (Lissotriton / Triturus helveticus) on lichen. Sutherland, Scotland, June. Did you know? The palmate newt is the smallest newt in the UK.
Coastal landscape, Port Nis, Isle of Lewis, Western Isles / Outer Hebrides, Scotland, UK, May 2011. Did you know? The Isle of Lewis is the most northerly of the Western Isles, a chain of islands that...
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Peter Cairns / 2020VISION / Coastal landscape, Port Nis, Isle of Lewis, Western Isles / Outer Hebrides, Scotland, UK, May 2011. Did you know? The Isle of Lewis is the most northerly of the Western Isles, a chain of islands that...
Dramatic sky at sunset, looking in the direction of Reiff from Old Dornie, Achiltibuie, Coigach and Assynt, Sutherland, Scotland, UK, June 2011. Did you know? Achiltibuie is part of Scotland's first G...
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Niall Benvie / 2020VISION / Dramatic sky at sunset, looking in the direction of Reiff from Old Dornie, Achiltibuie, Coigach and Assynt, Sutherland, Scotland, UK, June 2011. Did you know? Achiltibuie is part of Scotland's first G...
High resolution steel engraving portrait of Charles Darwin by C.Cook, printed by William Mackenzie, the Scottish printer and publisher in 1899. It appears in James Taylor's 'The Victorian Empire' and...
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Paul D Stewart / High resolution steel engraving portrait of Charles Darwin by C.Cook, printed by William Mackenzie, the Scottish printer and publisher in 1899. It appears in James Taylor's 'The Victorian Empire' and...
1856 portrait of Hugh Miller, Scottish geologist and palaeontologist, born 1802 died 1856. Photographic frontispiece of author by J.G. Tunny in some first editions of Miller's posthumous 1857 book 'Te...
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Paul D Stewart / 1856 portrait of Hugh Miller, Scottish geologist and palaeontologist, born 1802 died 1856. Photographic frontispiece of author by J.G. Tunny in some first editions of Miller's posthumous 1857 book 'Te...