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  1. Data provider: Botanical Society of Britain & Ireland

    BSBI helps people learn more about plants and make a contribution to world-class science. We do this by fostering an appreciation and understanding of our wild plants and offering opportunities to learn more about them in a friendly, supportive environment. We bring beginners and experts together and provide our network of volunteers with a dedicated support system as they undertake high quality research across Britain and Ireland. Acting in the public interest to advance our scientific knowledge, BSBI is laying down a legacy for the future by producing data and interpretation which help conserve and protect our wild plants.

  2. Data provider: Bournemouth University

    Bournemouth University (BU) is one of the UK’s leading modern universities; we create forward-thinking graduates with the skills and flexibility to succeed throughout their career. Our community includes around 19,000 students and our four faculties offer degrees in creative, professional, technological, scientific and humanities specialisms. Research is an integral part of BU, providing solutions to real-world problems and informing the education we deliver. Our students are a key part of this research, co-creating knowledge with us and playing a crucial role in everything we do.

  3. Data provider: Bristol Regional Environmental Records Centre

  4. Data provider: British Bryological Society

    The BBS has a full programme of field meetings, a paper reading meeting, recording and research projects, an international academic journal and a lively membership magazine. Find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/britishmoss/

  5. Data provider: British Dragonfly Society Recording Scheme

    Promoting and encouraging the study, conservation, public awareness and understanding of Dragonflies and their habitats in the UK.

  6. Data provider: British Herpetological Society

    The British Herpetological Society is one of the oldest and most prestigious Societies of its kind in the world. Founded in 1947 by Britain's leading herpetologists, the BHS still enjoys national learned status. The Society's Herpetological Journal is ranked as one of the leading scientific publications devoted to herpetology. The Society actively supports Conservation, Research, Education and responsible Captive breeding. The Society liaises closely with other relevant organisations to support conservation of native herptiles, for example ARG UK , ARC and local amphibian and reptile groups. In 2020 and 2021, the BHS donated a total of £35,000 to ARC to enable purchases of land parcels in Hampshire and Dorset, to safeguard local fauna and flora.

  7. Data provider: British Lichen Society

    The BLS works to promote the study and conservation of lichens and their habitats and welcomes all who are interested, from beginner to expert.

  8. Data provider: British Mycological Society

  9. Data provider: British Myriapod and Isopod Group

    Actively developing identification resources and encouraging recording to improve our knowledge and conservation of centipedes, millipedes and woodlice and waterlice.

  10. Data provider: British Trust for Ornithology

    The BTO collects, analyses, interprets and delivers the scientific information that underpins conservation action, halting declines and restoring populations of birds and other wildlife. It does this through its highly effective partnership of volunteers and paid professionals. Being independent and non-campaigning means our work is highly respected and widely used.