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GPS Collared Dogs Monitor Scotland’s Rarest Birds
BrickHouse Security Blog | November 12th 2009 by BrickHouse Security Blog
A rare breed of birds called the Black Grouse, which is amongst the most rapidly declining breeds in the U.K. is now being tracked by dogs wearing GPS collars. The way Wildlife Rangers like Ally Macaskill use the dogs, is that they attach a GPS col read more
Moorland fog – 24th October 2009
Pointer Training Diary | October 24th 2009 by Howard Davies
I try to feed both dogs at about 7.30am and again at about 7.30pm although the evening feed is often later. I never exercise the dogs after feeding and only feed them at least an hour and a half after exercise. With this routine it is easy read more
Are Winter Sports A Threat To Alpine Wildlife?
Travelfront | September 14th 2009 by Daily Sports News
As the global warming factor is rapidly increasing day-by-day, people are still not taking concern for environmental protection? At least this is what seems today due to the present deteriorating conditions. The lower heights snow is melting swiftly read more
August 2009 – Grouse counting and a ‘holiday’
Pointer Training Diary | August 23rd 2009 by Howard Davies
Well August has been the proverbial curate’s egg. Starting off wonderfully with a grouse count, middling with a holiday that for the most part was spent stripping the interior of my land rover following a fire, followed by a little bit more d read more

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