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Providers of high resolution biodiversity data for SE Wales
Biodiversity Information Service for Powys and Brecon Beacons National Park.
Providing fast access to high-resolution species data for North Wales
Promoting the study, understanding and enjoyment of our wild plants
The Biological Records Centre, established in 1964, is a national focus for biological recording,
Working to conserve dragonflies and their wetland habitats
A habitat-based plant monitoring scheme by BSBI, CEH, Plantlife, JNCC.
Advancing marine science through research, communication and education since 1884
Working with organisations & citizen scientists to protect river water quality
Financially supporting experts in collection and distribution of biodiversity data for Shropshire,
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. The NBN Atlas will be the country’s largest collection of freely available biodiversity data.
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