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New Map of the Tay Bioregion

10 October 202510 October 2025 By Clare Cooper

Over the last couple of months we have been working with map maker Dan Harris on this beautiful new map of the Tay Bioregion.

We wanted to frame the region through its watery landscapes, given that the Bioregion is based on the River Tay Catchment System and in Dan’s map you can see all the principle sub catchments and hydrometric areas in all their glory!

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Bioregioning Tayside is a Community Interest Company, registered in Scotland. Company number SC747617. The company’s activities will provide benefit to the human and biotic communities of the Tay River catchment by carrying out activities that support the regeneration of nature.