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The Lunan Lochs - the five lochs between Dunkeld and Blairgowrie - are naturally clear and shallow and support many different wildlife species.

But they are becoming polluted by too much phosphate from the surrounding area - the Lunan Catchment.
Phosphate is in fertilisers, detergents, animal and human waste.

The project aims to work with those living and working within the catchment to reduce the amount of phosphate getting into the water.

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picture of lunan loch with fields and trees

The Lunan Catchment is of outstanding conservation interest and a lot of information about the area and its species has been collected over the years. Much of this is available for you to look at on our website www.snh.org.uk

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Picture credits
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P&A Macdonald / SNH
Lorne Gill / SNH

Together we can keep the Lunan Lochs healthy and clean and able to support their own special mix of species including the spectacular Osprey.

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Wildlife of the Lunan Lochs II How Can We Clean Up the Lochs ? || Map || Bibliography and Further Imformation
 

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