Being an archaeologist is a handy thing if, like me, you’re fascinated by nature, as we tend to spend a lot of our time in very close proximity to the ground and so get to see some very specific ecosystems. Recently, I have been excavating a large cut feature on a very wet, poorly drained, [...]
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Fauna in field drains
Posted in ecology, tagged ecology, fauna, nature on March 5, 2009 | 6 Comments »
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