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seabirds

Another winner!

December 10, 2016September 14, 2016 by Tina Cornioley

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Big congratulations to Agnes for winning the shared price for the best student presentation at the 13th International Seabird Group Conference (2016) in Edinburgh for her work on determinant of breeding success in the norther fulmar.

Well done!

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