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05.02.18

New research expands the potential of environmental DNA techniques in river monitoring

01.02.18

New findings from the UK National Ammonia Monitoring Network

29.01.18

New project - Data Science of the Natural Environment

18.01.18

Narrowing down long-term global warming estimates

16.01.18

December 2017 UK Hydrological Summary

04.01.18

UK honey: Study finds one in five samples contain neonicotinoids

03.03.16

The UK Lakes Portal - 40,000 lakes at your fingertips

07.02.13

Tropical rainforests, 'lungs' of the planet, reveal true sensitivity to global warming

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