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  1. Data provider: Broadland Environmental Services Limited

  2. Data provider: Buglife

    Buglife actively works to save Britain’s rarest little animals, everything from bees to beetles, worms to woodlice and jumping spiders to jellyfish.

  3. Data provider: Bumblebee Conservation Trust

    The Bumblebee Conservation Trust works to monitor, conserve and protect all of Britain's bumblebee species

  4. Data provider: Butterfly Conservation

    Butterfly Conservation is the UK charity dedicated to saving butterflies and moths. Butterflies and moths are important parts of the ecosystem. They are beautiful and inspirational and people enjoy seeing them in their gardens and the countryside. They are sensitive to change and their fortunes help us assess the health of our environment. Two-thirds of butterfly and moth species are in decline. This is a warning that cannot be ignored.

  5. Data provider: Caledonian Conservation

    Providing a range of ecology and ornithology services for development and conservation in the UK

  6. Data provider: Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Environmental Records Centre

    CPERC manages species and habitat data to provide the most comprehensive source of local biodiversity information for our area For more information on our records please contact us direct

  7. Data provider: Capturing our Coast

    An Heritage Lottery Funded Citizen Science project that aims to (i) demonstrate the efficacy of volunteers collecting robust and meaningful ecological data around the coasts of UK (ii) to collate abundance data of a specific number of intertidal species according to set protocols, with the objective of maximising the number of surveys per region to an adequate level to build meaningful data sets from which change can be detected and ecological hypotheses can be tested.

  8. Data provider: Caring for God’s Acre

    Working nationally to support groups and individuals to investigate, care for, and enjoy burial grounds.

  9. Data provider: Central Scotland Green Network Trust

    The Central Scotland Green Network Trust (CSGNT) was established in March 2014. We were created to provide capacity to help realise the Vision for the Central Scotland Green Network (CSGN). This Vision is that: ‘by 2050 Central Scotland will have been transformed into a place where the environment adds value to the economy and where people’s lives are enriched by its quality’. Our role and activities are intended to be complementary to, and supportive of, the wider CSGN network. Our principal aim is to add value, and through delivery, create change.

  10. Data provider: Centre for Environmental Data and Recording

    The Centre for Environmental Data and Recording (CEDaR) is the Local Records Centre (LRC) for Northern Ireland and supports biological recording through working in partnerships with numerous individuals and organisations. It collects, stores, manages and releases information on the wildlife of Northern Ireland and its coastal waters. It also manages a number of recording initiatives, such as species surveys, websites and training courses. CEDaR aims to ensure that fit-for-purpose biological records are available for education, research, monitoring, nature conservation, planning, policy and commercial enquiries. Established at the Ulster Museum in January 1995, CEDaR is a partnership between Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA), National Museums Northern Ireland (NMNI) and the local biological recording community.

  11. Data provider: Chrysomelidae Recording Scheme

    The Chrysomelidae are the seed and leaf beetles and may be familiar as the medium-sized shiny metallic beetles seen on mints, docks etc., the 'flea beetles' named after their small size and jumping ability, or the flattened, often green, 'tortoise beetles'. However, the group is a little more varied than this and includes the following three families: Chrysomelidae. The majority of leaf beetles, including the subfamilies Donaciinae ('reed beetles', Bruchinae ('seed beetles'), Galerucinae (encompassing the 'flea beetles') and Cassidinae ('tortoise beetles'). Megalopodidae. 3 species, all in the genus Zeugophora. Orsodacnidae. 2 species, both in the genus Orsodacne. Together these currently cover 281 species, a number which changes now and again with new discoveries and updated taxonomy.

  12. Data provider: Cladocera Interest Group

    The Cladocera Interest Group is an internet based, informal alliance of naturalists. We research, record and freely distribute data on the biodiversity of cladocera in Britain and Ireland. Our website provides a variety of downloadable resources to help with identification, provides copies of our newsletters and promotes recognition of the importance of water fleas in the freshwater ecosystem.

  13. Data provider: Cofnod – North Wales Environmental Information Service

    Cofnod holds the most comprehensive species, habitats and sites database in North Wales and offer time saving data services, providing high resolution data for Consultants Ecologists and Wildlife Recorders. Data requests are made through our website and are provided, usually within 2 hours, in our unique eMapper online mapping tool, allowing the data to be manipulated and download in a variety of useful formats.

  14. Data provider: Conchological Society of Great Britain & Ireland

  15. Data provider: Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre

    Supporting recording and bringing together and making available information on Cumbria’s natural history, wildlife sites and habitats for education, research and decision making.

  16. Data provider: Derbyshire Biological Records Centre

  17. Data provider: Derbyshire Wildlife Trust

  18. Data provider: Dipterists Forum

    With over 7,000 species the order Diptera is the largest in the UK. The enormous range of habitats, appearances, biology, behaviours and ease of identification has resulted in the development of numerous groups to study and record them. In an effort to share experiences and provide mutual support, the Dipterists Forum was formed and now conducts field meetings & workshops and publishes a biannual Bulletin and a journal, Dipterists Digest. Within this umbrella organisation are up to 28 different Study Groups and Recording Schemes. Some operate more or less independently, others under the Dipterists Forum banner and all have the continued support of BRC. A full list of these may be found on our website. The published resources listed below are managed directly by Dipterists Forum. For membership and access to publishing, contact John Showers at showersjohn@gmail.com

  19. Data provider: Dorset Bird Club

  20. Data provider: Dorset Environmental Records Centre

    Providing data for conservation, ecological and geological work in Dorset.