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  1. Data provider: Tweed Forum

    Tackling invasive plant species across the Tweed Catchment since 2002

  2. Data provider: UK Butterfly Monitoring Scheme

    Monitoring the status of butterflies across the UK since 1976

  3. Data provider: UK Cranefly Recording Scheme

    The UK Cranefly Recording Scheme promotes the study and recording of the Tipuloidea (Cranefly families; Tipulidae, Limoniidae, Pediciidae, and Cylindrotomidae. Addition to this are the groups Trichoceridae (winter gnats) and Ptychopteridae (fold-winged craneflies). It was formed in 1973 by Alan Stubbs and is allied to the Dipterists Forum.

  4. Data provider: University of Barcelona (Spain)

  5. Data provider: University of Reading

  6. Data provider: Weevil and Bark Beetle Recording Scheme

    The Weevil and Bark Beetle Recording Scheme promotes the study, enjoyment, and conservation of weevils and bark beetles. The Scheme collates and validates biological records of these species and encourages their recording, especially through iRecord.

  7. Data provider: Welsh Government

  8. Data provider: West Wales Biodiversity Information Centre

  9. Data provider: Whale and Dolphin Conservation

    WDC Shorewatch collects on-effort cetacean sightings data from land-based sites around Scotland. Data is collected by trained volunteers from within local communities.

  10. Data provider: Wild Surveys

    Wild Surveys is an ecological consultancy based in central Scotland, providing ecological and environmental services and support across the country. Our skills and experience cover a range of protected species and habitats. Our clients are typically developers, contractors, architects, planning consultants, project managers and householders who require ecological assistance with planning applications, demolitions and construction. We provide a highly professional service based on extensive knowledge and experience of Scotland’s flora and fauna, and we give particular regard to the needs of our clients within the legislative framework. We aim to provide practical and cost effective ecological solutions.

  11. Data provider: WildFish

    WildFish is the only independent charity in the UK campaigning for wild fish and their waters. Our goal is sustainable wild fish populations. We work to diminish the key threats to wild fish from open-net salmon farming, pollution and over-abstraction.

  12. Data provider: Worcestershire Flora Project

  13. Data provider: World Museum, National Museums Liverpool

    World Museum, National Museums Liverpool is the oldest of the museums and galleries operated by National Museums Liverpool. It first opened on 18 March 1853 in the Ropeworks district of Liverpool as the Derby Museum of the Borough of Liverpool, and it moved to its present site on William Brown Street in 1860. It has expanded to become one of the great museums of the British regions, with collections and displays of life sciences, earth sciences and human cultures around the world.

  14. Data provider: Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB)

    The cross-border Wye Valley AONB Partnership is overseen by a Joint Advisory Committee (JAC) which brings together and advises local residents and businesses, community groups, local authorities and other organisations to conserve and enhance the natural beauty of the landscape. This is supported by the small dedicated team of the AONB Unit, working from the AONB Office in Monmouth, who co-ordinate projects and initiatives to further the statutory AONB Management Plan.

  15. Data provider: Yorkshire Naturalists' Union

    Formed in 1861, the YNU is a charity dedicated to studying and recording the fauna and flora of Yorkshire.

  16. Data provider: Yorkshire Wildlife Trust

    We are a local charity working to protect and conserve Yorkshire's wild places and wildlife for all to enjoy.