Biodiversity: Nature's Network
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Biodiversity Nature’s Network hub was the last stop on the exhibition route. Here young and old visitors alike enjoyed playing the Pipit Run game. Based on the GRUB project, it showed the impacts on the uplands relating to grazing animals and biodiversity. Visitors looked out for the tanks containing alien species and discovered our research on two iconic species: Scot’s pine and Scottish primroses.
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Updated: 10 Jan 2012, Content by: JL
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The Macaulay Land Use Research Institute and SCRI joined forces on 1 April 2011 to create The James Hutton Institute. It is the first Institute of its type in Europe and will make major, new contributions to the understanding of key global issues such as food, energy and environmental security.