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Three New Story Maps About Our Projects

7 April 20257 April 2025 By Clare Cooper

We’ve just published three new StoryMaps about our projects.

The River Ericht Catchment Restoration Initiative (RECRI) StoryMap shares the work we have been doing on baselining the human and biotic communities of this important sub catchment in the River Tay system – in preparation for the RECRI partnership’s planned catchment-wide regeneration initiative.

Mapping Community-Led Growing in Tayside aims to make this key part of our Bioregion’s food system more visible and Growing Bioregioning Through Community Science documents the many ways that communities in Tayside are monitoring landscape change on their doorstep. You can read the collection at this link here.

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