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Informing the Public

Catchment Knowledge Exchange picAn increasingly important part of our work is to make our science accessible to the public. We do that in a number of ways.

We take part in regular events both locally and nationally where we have information and hands-on demos to get people involved. Among the events we take part in are:

In Spring 2008 we held a series of discussion groups with people who live and work in the Lunan Water Catchment in Angus. More information about the discussion groups, as well as wider research on water quality in the Lunan Water can be found on the Lunan water project page.

Our staff regularly articles about water related topics in magazines and trade publications. Read all the 3 Dee Vision projects biodiversity results

Real-time images and data from one of our monitoring sites in the Tarland Catchment are available. Data from a number of other sites will be added as they come on line.

We work with teachers to provide information and teaching resources. A boardgame aimed at introducing some of the issues surrounding catchments and catchment management is in development for secondary school age children.

We have also produced a ‘Knowledge Reservoir’ of facts all about water and some of the issues surrounding its management

You can try your hand at some simple catchment management with our game ‘Pipe Dreams

Or why not watch a short film about the work of the group, made by Callisto Productions.

Read our leaflet 'Water @ Macaulay'

If you would like to know more about our work with schools and the public, please contact Malcolm Coull

 

Updated: 10 Jan 2012, Content by: SG