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Collating information on the distribution and ecology of water bugs in Britain and Ireland.
Providing a central voice for the Records Centre community

Project monitors bat populations along and adjacent to the Forth & Clyde.

The first port of call for biodiversity information in our region

The Biological Records Centre, established in 1964, is a national focus for biological recording,

BIS is one of four Local Environmental Record Centres covering Wales

Promoting the study, understanding and enjoyment of our wild plants

Working to conserve dragonflies and their wetland habitats

Local Environmental Records Centre for Cambridgeshire and Peterborough

The Centre for Environmental Data and Recording (CEDaR) is the Local Records Centre (LRC) for

Providing fast access to high-resolution species data for North Wales

Dumfries & Galloway’s local environmental records centre

Providing quality data services and supporting recorders in NE England

Protecting Wildlife for the Future and for the People of Essex

Gathering and sharing information on local wildlife for the benefit of conservation.

Promoting the recording, study and conservation of grasshoppers, crickets, earwigs and cockroaches.

Increasing the knowledge and understanding of Scotland’s whales, dolphins and porpoises.

Ecological Consultancy and Management - Specialists in Protected Species and Mitigation.

JBA are engineers, environmental consultants, scientists and designers, managing weather and

Kent Wildlife Trust is one of the largest of the 47 Wildlife Trusts, which together make up the

Advancing marine science through research, communication and education since 1884

Collecting sightings data of cetaceans in Angus waters and promoting local coastal wildlife sites.

https://anbollenessor.com/, a website dedicated to marine life in Cornwall. I photograph marine
The origins of the natural sciences collections of National Museums Scotland can be traced back to
A habitat-based plant monitoring scheme by BSBI, CEH, Plantlife, JNCC.

Scotland’s largest conservation charity caring for the nation’s natural and cultural heritage.

NBIS collects, collates, & interprets species, geodiversity, habitats & protected sites data.
The local biological records centre for North-East Scotland
To promote, protect and defend the wildlife of the city of Nottingham for itself and for the people
Discovering and documenting the natural heritage of the Outer Hebrides

Project Splatter is a research effort to quantify and map wildlife roadkill across the UK

Working with organisations & citizen scientists to protect river water quality
The UK's leading gardening charity advancing horticulture and promoting gardening.

The scheme seeks to record, and improve knowledge and identification of, beetles in the
Financially supporting experts in collection and distribution of biodiversity data for Shropshire,

The Silphidae Recording Scheme collates biological records of the carrion, burying and sexton

Mapping the British and Irish distributions of approximately 65 species.
Collating biological records for 11 related Diptera families.

Providers of high resolution biodiversity data for SE Wales

I have over 30 year's experience of insect field survey and identification. As a professional
Operating as an independent and objective centre for biodiversity data

The Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre is the centre for authoritative information relating to

Tristan Bantock and Jim Flanagan are the joint organisers of the Scheme

BASC is a national representative body for sporting shooting.

TCV is the community volunteering charity. Our vision is to create healthier, happier communities.

Protecting and enhancing the Isle of Man’s natural assets

Promoting the recording of one of Britain's most spectacular beetle families.

TWIC is the BRC for the Lothians, Sottish Borders & part of Central Scotland.

Biodiversity data about plants, animals and fungi and their habitats may be used to educate and inform and in environmental decision-making, state of the environment assessments and restoration and rewilding.
The NBN Atlas is a collaborative project that aggregates biodiversity data from multiple sources and makes it available and usable online. It is the UK’s largest collection of freely available biodiversity data.
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