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The Environmental GalleryContains images of the river environment and addresses conservation issues relating to pollution and the preservation and protection of plant, insect and wildlife habitats. |
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RecyclingBryson House regularly collect rubbish reclaimed from the river for recycling. We, ourselves, use reclaimed timber to make picture frames for our historical memorabilia (posters, ships rigging plans etc) |
FoxFox spotted on River Lagan! |
Lunch time!You need to enlarge this picture to see a starling (just by the second bollard from the left) having lunch! Its eating one of a number of sea slaters it has been picking off the quay wall. |
Seal fishing for salmon!No.. this photo has not been inadvertently cropped! Look closely..this photo was taken by a camera placed in the Stranmillis Weir and shows a seal fishing for salmon. |
Sammy the sealOne of the seals who make regular appearances in the river especially when the fish are running in numbers. |
Cromac Lock.Cromac Lock was another popular haunt for a variety of gulls and wading birds. Unfortunately, these remains of the old lock have been demolished in the name of progress and visual aesthetics. |
Cleaning up.One of our staff members at work cleaning St George's harbour area. We are funded by Laganside Corporation to keep the harbour and river banks free of rubbish. |
Fox on the run!This Red Fox was seen (only just!) moving through the tall grass on the Annadale Embankment in May this year (2004). |
St George's HarbourA selection of the kind of rubbish our staff regularly reclaim from the river. There must be an underwater cycle path down there!! |
Album: Lagan BirdsBirds to be seen on the River Lagan |
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