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Biodiversity in Glen Affric
Molluscs recorded in Glen Affric


Copse snail (Arianta arbustorum) feeding on a primrose (Primula vulgaris) near Dog Falls in Glen Affric National Nature Reserve, Scotland.

 


Black slugs (Arion ater) mating on the forest floor, Glen Affric National Nature Reserve.

 


White-lipped snail (Cepaea hortensis), Glen Affric National Nature Reserve.

 


Tree slug (Limax marginatus) on the trunk of an ash tree (Fraxinus excelsior) near Badger Falls in Glen Affric Nature Reserve.

 

This list has been compiled as a result of observations made by Trees for Life staff.

Arianta arbustorum Copse snail
Arion ater Black slug
Cepaea hortensis White-lipped snail
Limax marginatus Tree slug
 

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