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HUNDREDS of one of Scotland's rarest fish will this week be released into Loch Lomond as part of a project to try to save the species from extinction.
The 17th-century Coylet Inn, made famous by actor Emma Thompson who starred in a film about the hauntings there, sits on the shores of the beautiful Loch Eck and is now on the market.
Powan are one of the rarest lake dwelling fish in Scotland and are native to only two lochs, Loch Lomond and Lock Eck.
A PROJECT is underway to protect a rare Loch Lomond fish. The powan, a species of freshwater whitefish, is found only in Loch Lomond and Loch Eck.
In an urgent bid to conserve the freshwater powan species of fish, scientists introduced eggs and fish to new loch sites across Scotland over the past 30 years, with the aim of establishing new ...
The girls were posing next to Loch Eck, where a sleepwalking boy drowned in a horrifying accident THESE two images of a hen party were taken just moments apart - but one is much creepier than the ...
ONE of Scotland’s most haunted pubs – which is popular with ghost hunters – is up for sale. The Coylet Inn – on the shores of Loch Eck, within Argyll Forest Park – is … ...
THE Greenock foremen and officials in the employment of Harland & Wolff, accompanied by lady friends and other guests, held their annual outing to Whistlefield, Loch Eck, on Saturday afternoon. The ...
A man who was wrongly imprisoned after being accused of killing a family during Glasgow's 'ice cream wars' in the 80s has died. Tommy 'TC' Campbell, 66, died at home in remote Loch Eck, Argyll.He ...