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The characteristics of English chalk streams
Originally posted on The Geography and Environment postgraduate blog:
In the first post of this series we considered the history and origins of English chalk streams; where they were and where they’d come from. In this post we’ll look at…
Posted in Chalk streams, Ecology, Geomorphology, Hydrology
Tagged chalk, chalk streams, conservation, diversity, ecology, england, geomorphology, habitat, Hampshire, hydrology, itchen, management, otters, redshank, river, salmon, trout, wading birds, water meadows
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