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  1. Data provider: Dr Thomas and Mrs Rizwana Shelley

    Datasets from Dream Wood, Hothfield, Kent

  2. Data provider: Earthworm Society of Britain

    The ESB aims to promote and support scientific research so that earthworms and their environment can be better understood.

  3. Data provider: East Ayrshire Countryside Ranger Service

  4. Data provider: Environment Agency

  5. Data provider: Environmental Records Information Centre North East

    ERIC North East works with wildlife recorders and groups to collate, manage and improve access to the biological records for Durham, Northumberland, the Tees Valley as well as Tyne and Wear. ERIC NE’s data holdings help organisations and individuals to make decisions about the natural environment of the North East, and improves knowledge about the species and habitats of the region.

  6. Data provider: Essex Wildlife Trust Biological Records Centre

    Essex Wildlife Trust Records Centre collates and manages biological records to promote data sharing in Essex.

  7. Data provider: European Micropezids & Tanypezids

    The organisation is based upon the Stilt & Stalk Fly Recording Scheme in the UK but works across Europe and wishes to publish species occurrences throughout Europe.

  8. Data provider: Fife Nature Records Centre

    As a Local Environmental Records Centre, Fife Nature gathers and shares information on the wildlife of the area for the benefit of conservation. Alongside collating records from a wide variety of sources, Fife Nature supports and promotes biological recording to achieve a more comprehensive knowledge of Fife’s biodiversity. Fife Nature plays an active role in the protection of local wildlife through provision of quality data services, including to the local authority, environmental consultants, conservation bodies and recorders and for education and research. Fife Nature Records Centre receives financial support from NatureScot.

  9. Data provider: Forth Rivers Trust

    Forth Rivers Trust is a conservation and restoration specialist charity in the Forth River catchment. We regularly survey for fish, invertebrates and aquatic mammals in riparian habitats across the catchment. This is a selection of our data from our findings, it is shared with the hope that knowing where these often overlooked species are held will help to conserve them.

  10. Data provider: Freshwater Fish Recording Scheme

    The aim of the scheme is to stimulate and collate the recording of freshwater fish distributions in the UK, to encourage interest in freshwater fish and their habitats, to support research on freshwater fish and their habitats, to support management of freshwater fish and their habitats, and to make distribution records widely available through the NBN Atlas.

  11. Data provider: Freshwater Habitats Trust

    Freshwater Habitats Trust is a national charity created in 1988 to ensure the future of wildlife in our freshwaters. The freshwater environment is under threat everywhere. Freshwater Habitats Trust believes that maintaining rich and healthy freshwater habitats brings benefits to everyone, and they work to protect them through strong practical action backed by sound research-based information.

  12. Data provider: Friends of Combe Valley

    FoCV is a national charity dedicated to the conservation and enhancement of wildlife and landscape in Combe Valley Countryside Park but also in the general area of Combe Valley which is bounded by Sidley, Crowhurst, Battle, Pebsham and Bulverhythe, between Bexhill and Hastings. The area is a winter-flooded valley with a SSSI at Filsham Reed Beds and a greenway and many footpaths - and a sea coast. We also are dedicated to improving security and reducing vandalism in the Valley using a patrolling warden and the education of the public via schools liaison. The public are encouraged to use the Discovery Centre at the Blue Café at Freshfields.

  13. Data provider: Friends of the Earth

    This demands the rapid scaling up of solutions, the scaling back of the causes, and a transformation in people’s relationship with our natural world.

  14. Data provider: Froglife

    Froglife is a national wildlife charity committed to the conservation of amphibians and reptiles – frogs, toads, newts, snakes and lizards – and saving the habitats they depend on.

  15. Data provider: Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust

    The GWCT is a conservation charity that conducts scientific research to provide a thriving countryside rich in game and other wildlife

  16. Data provider: GigaScience Journal

    GigaScience aims to revolutionize publishing by promoting reproducibility of analyses and data dissemination, organization, understanding, and use. As an open access and open-data journal, we publish ALL research objects (data, software tools and workflows) from 'big data' studies across the entire spectrum of life and biomedical sciences. These resources are managed using the FAIR Principles for scientific data management and stewardship that state that research data should be Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable.

  17. Data provider: Glasgow Museums Biological Records Centre

    Glasgow Museums Biological Record Centre (GMBRC) is based in the Glasgow Museums Resource Centre. We collect and manage wildlife data for Glasgow, Renfrewshire, East Renfrewshire, Inverclyde, East Dunbartonshire, West Dunbartonshire, South Lanarkshire, North Lanarkshire, and parts of Argyll & Bute. GMBRC has been based in Glasgow Museums since the 1980s. Our data is sent to us from a range of groups, including societies and interested individuals. We also gather historic data from local museums’ natural history collections.

  18. Data provider: Gloucestershire Centre for Environmental Records

    We work with wildlife enthusiasts to collate information about Gloucestershire’s natural environment, providing vital evidence for monitoring, interpretation and conservation.

  19. Data provider: Grasshopper Recording Scheme

    Promoting the recording, study and conservation of grasshoppers, crickets, earwigs and cockroaches. Learn about species and send in sightings with our free app "iRecord Grasshoppers"

  20. Data provider: Greater Manchester Ecology Unit