Refine results

Current filters

  • Section: Data provider
Showing 81 - 100 of 206 results
  1. Data provider: Highland Biological Recording Group

    Founded in 1986 to encourage and support biological recording by residents and visitors in this sparsely populated but biologically rich area of Scotland.

  2. Data provider: Highlands Rewilding Ltd

    Highlands Rewilding exists to help take nature recovery and community prosperity to scale in the Scottish Highlands and beyond. We currently own two estates (Bunloit, on the west slope of Loch Ness, and Beldorney, along the west side of the River Deveron in Aberdeenshire) and are in the process of purchasing a third (Tayvallich, in Argyll). We manage roughly 2,000 hectares of land on these estates to boost biodiversity, carbon sequestration and job creation. Much of our work focuses on monitoring biodiversity using a range of methods to record species, habitats and ecosystem function, in-house and in collaboration with researchers and other organisations.

  3. Data provider: Hutchinson Ecological Associates

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

  4. Data provider: Hypogean Crustacea Recording Scheme

  5. Data provider: Islay Natural History Trust

    The Islay Natural History Trust was founded in 1984 to encourage the study and enjoyment of the natural history of Islay. The Trust, a registered charity, manages the Islay Wildlife Centre which includes a well-equipped 80-seat lecture room, a laboratory for 25-30 students, which also contains freshwater and marine aquaria and hands-on activities for children, and an excellent reference library. The Centre also houses a large public display area containing exhibitions and displays about Islay's wildlife as well as a separate children's activity room. The records of natural history are maintained in a MapMate database and made available on request.

  6. Data provider: Isle of Wight Local Records Centre

  7. Data provider: iSpot

    iSpot helps anyone identify anything in nature! It is a citizen science project developed and run by The Open University (OU). Share and build your wildlife identification skills and help others while monitoring and recording biodiversity.

  8. Data provider: JBA Consulting

    JBA are engineers, environmental consultants, scientists and designers, managing weather and environmental risks and opportunities for our clients. JBA work across the following key service streams, providing services to clients in core sectors including Government and Regulatory, Energy, Sustainable Development, Third Sector, Transport and Infrastructure and Utilities.

  9. Data provider: John Muir Trust

    The John Muir Trust takes its name and inspiration from John Muir (1838-1914), the pioneering, influential Scots-born American conservationist who was passionate about the wild. Muir dedicated his life to protecting wild places and he campaigned successfully for the establishment of National Parks to safeguard vast tracts of wild lands, including Yosemite Valley in California. - The John Muir Trust runs the John Muir Award, an educational initiative that encourages people of all ages and backgrounds to connect with, enjoy and care for wild places. Read more at www.johnmuiraward.org. - We manage the land we own according to our wild land management standards, which focus on habitat improvement and encouraging a more natural landscape and ecosystem. See https://www.johnmuirtrust.org/our-work/land-management for more.

  10. Data provider: Joint Nature Conservation Committee

    Providing evidence and advice to support sustainable use of our natural resources. Bringing together members from the nature conservation bodies for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and independent members appointed by the Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs under an independent Chair. Our staff bring together scientific and technical expertise, extensive knowledge of policy at global, European and national levels and skills in working with other organisations

  11. Data provider: Kent & Medway Biological Records Centre

  12. Data provider: Kent Wildlife Trust

    Kent Wildlife Trust is one of the largest of the 47 Wildlife Trusts, which together make up the Wildlife Trusts’ Partnership. We are supported by our 31,000 members and governed as a member-led charity. We have the simple aim of protecting Kent’s wildlife for the future - on land and at sea. To this end, we campaign and lobby politicians, decision makers and landowners to ensure site protection and good habitat management; we own or manage 64 nature reserves covering 7,500 acres; and we run a full programme of education work with schools, colleges and adult groups. The Trust operates from its headquarters at Tyland Barn, just north of Maidstone. The 75 professional and support staff work within five sections of Reserves; Conservation, Policy, & Evidence; People Engagement; Marketing & Membership and Finance & Support Services. The Trust also has five Visitor Centres.

  13. Data provider: Knotweed Control Swansea Limited

    Providing professional advice & effective solutions for Japanese knotweed and other invasive non-native plants.

  14. Data provider: Lancashire Environment Record Network

    The LERN partnership collects, collates, manages and disseminates information relating to the bio and geo-diversity of Lancashire.

  15. Data provider: Leeds Museums and Galleries

    The largest local authority museum in the UK with nine different sites across the city of Leeds. The diverse collections are a result of two hundred years of collecting specimens and objects from across the world. Particularly large and diverse mollusc collections but holds many important collections from Yorkshire and the north of England.

  16. Data provider: Leicestershire and Rutland Environmental Records Centre

    The Local Environmental Records Centre for Leicestershire & Rutland.

  17. Data provider: Lochaber Fisheries Trust

  18. Data provider: Longstrip Wildlife

    Using a mobile app to protect our environment

  19. Data provider: Malcolm Storey

  20. Data provider: Mammal Society

    Promoting evidence-based conservation and management of mammals https://www.facebook.com/MammalSociety/