The National Biodiversity Network (NBN) is a collaborative partnership created to exchange biodiversity information. The NBN Trust, the charity which oversees and facilitates the development of the Network, has a membership including many UK wildlife conservation organisations, government, country agencies, environmental agencies, local environmental records centres and many voluntary groups.
Our members
More than 200 members, supporters and sponsors make up the NBN. Click on any of the links to the right to find out more about them or Join to become a member too.
Holy Loch Nature Reserve Food Web Project
Holy Loch Nature Reserve
Lands at Holy Loch Nature Reserve have seen little human disturbance for over 150 years; atypically, its saltmarsh, and flower-rich…
Sharing environmental information in Berkshire and Oxfordshire
Thames Valley Environmental Records Centre (TVERC)
We manage and share information on species, habitats and important wildlife and geological sites in Berkshire and Oxfordshire.
The national Natural History Museum
Natural History Museum
The Natural History Museum in London is a museum of natural history that exhibits a vast range of specimens from…
Europe's largest conservation charity saving wild plants & fungi
Plantlife International
Wild plants and fungi underpin all life on earth. They enrich our natural landscapes, support food chains, are a powerful…
Biological Recording in Scotland
BRISC (Biological Recording in Scotland)
We promote the gathering of wildlife data in Scotland, to increase awareness and ensure that effective conservation action is taken.
Providing wildlife data for Greater Glasgow and the surrounding areas.
Glasgow Museums Biological Records Centre
GMBRC collects, collates and disseminates information about wildlife in the Greater Glasgow and surrounding area. It is the LERC for…
The national charity dedicated to conservation within burial grounds
Caring for God’s Acre
We work nationally to promote conservation within burial grounds, focussing on biodiversity plus built and social history. Find out…
The GNHS encourages the study of natural history, principally in the West of Scotland
Glasgow Natural History Society
We enjoy one of the biggest memberships for a natural history society in Scotland. Its monthly meetings and lectures in the…
Wildlife conservation group for the Borough of Ealing.
Ealing Wildlife Group
Ealing Wildlife Group (EWG) is a volunteer-run donation-funded Constituted Community Group that focuses on community involvement to protect local wildlife…
Inspiring people, connecting Scotland to the world and the world to Scotland
National Museums Scotland
A repository of over 10 million specimens helping us understand the natural world and our place in it.
Technology to regenerate natural carbon sinks and habitats at scale.
Zulu Ecosystems
Zulu Ecosystems is accelerating the transition to a nature-positive planet by mapping and evaluating the potential returns from land-based interventions.…
Harwich Haven Authority is one of the UK’s largest trust ports.
Harwich Haven Authority
Established by an act of Parliament in 1863 we provide services to five port operators in the Haven. Almost 40% of…
The Pop Punk Herpetologist: Recording Britain's reptile and amphibians
Steven Allain
Steven is passionate about the recording of amphibians and reptiles, which have been historically under-recorded due to their cryptic nature,…
Providing biological recording and invertebrate guidance, training and consultancy services.
Biological Recording Company
The Biological Recording Company provide a range of events and consultancy services focused on educating and training biological recorders and…
A botanist and biological recorder fascinated with urban wildlife
James Common
James’ journey into biological recording began with birds and later progressed to insects and plants. To date, he has amassed…
Mammal Society
The Mammal Society is a charity advocating science-led mammal conservation. Established in 1954, the society leads efforts to collect and…
The country's largest nature conservation charity
RSPB
Inspiring everyone to protect threatened birds and wildlife so our towns, coast and countryside will teem with life once again.
Volunteers conserving native amphibians and reptiles and their natural habitats
Amphibian and Reptile Groups of UK (ARG UK)
Amphibian and Reptile Groups of UK (ARG UK) is a registered charity (number 1165504) committed to the conservation of native…
Sharing information about Suffolk’s wildlife
Suffolk Biodiversity Information Service
Operating as an independent and objective centre for biodiversity data we collate, manage and mobilise species and site information …
An Environmental Educational Charity since 1943
Field Studies Council
Taking inspiration from the world around us, appreciating its needs and protecting its diversity and beauty for future generations. …
Ecological Continuity Trust (ECT)
The ECT was formed in 2008 in direct response to the loss of long-term ecological experiments (LTEs) across the UK.…
AntBoy: A young entomologist living in the Cairngorms national park.
Xander Johnston
Xander Johnston AKA AntBoy, is a 14 year old entomologist specialising in wood ants and rare and endangered species found…
Promoting Awareness and Welfare for the Sake of the Silver Fox
Black Foxes UK
Black Foxes UK was founded in 2015 and consists of a small group of animal keepers, educators, veterinary nurses and…
A passionate biological recorder and champion of under-recorded taxonomic groups.
James McCulloch
James’ passion for wildlife recording was first developed by posting sightings on the citizen science website iSpot, where over several…
QTS Group, pioneering leaders in rail infrastructure and design.
QTS Group
QTS was founded in 1992 by Managing Director, Alan McLeish, following a £300 loan from his mother. The company is…
All of nature for all of Scotland
NatureScot
NatureScot is the lead public body responsible for advising Scottish Ministers on all matters relating to the natural heritage. Our…
Selling British plants and seeds, helping UK growers and charities
Habitat Aid
We sell top quality British plants and seeds from our community of suppliers and plant, sow and manage sites too.…
A group of free museums and galleries housing varied collections
National Museums Liverpool
We exist to allow you, and future generations, to learn from and enjoy our amazing, varied collections and venues.
Promoting and recording the wildlife of Leicestershire and Rutland
NatureSpot
NatureSpot is a registered charity, established in 2009 with the aim of promoting the wildlife and wild places of Leicestershire…
Dedicated to the conservation and enhancement of wildlife and landscape in Combe Valley.
Friends of Combe Valley
FoCV is a national charity dedicated to the conservation and enhancement of wildlife and landscape in Combe Valley Countryside Park…
A community project that is discovering our marine wildlife.
The Rock Pool Project
The overall aim of the Rock Pool Project is to empower us all to improve our relationship with the marine…
Birdgirl, young naturalist, bird ringer and conservationist.
Mya-Rose Craig
I believe that it is important to engage young people with nature through bird ringing, bio-blitzs & nest recording surveys.…
Working for an amazing, green landscape for wildlife and people.
Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust
Working with the local community towards a better future for wildlife, people and the green spaces we all love.
Countryside Jobs Service
CJS is an ethical business working in harmony with environmental professionals to conserve the British countryside and natural world. Motivated…
Our mission: To explore, conserve and explain the world of plants for a better future.
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
RBGE’s extensive Herbarium numbers nearly three million international (½ million UK) specimens representing half to two thirds of the world’s…
Staffordshire Ecological Record, the Environmental Records Centre for Staffordshire
Staffordshire Ecological Record
SER holds information about the ecology and geology of Staffordshire, including over species records, habitats and local wildlife/geological sites.
NUWS aims to promote, protect and defend urban wildlife
Nottingham Urban Wildlife Scheme
NUWS acts as a strategic body and engages partners to develop our City as a Living Landscape
Centre for Environmental Data and Recording CEDaR
CEDaR is responsible for collecting, collating, managing and disseminating records of terrestrial, freshwater and marine species for Northern Ireland.
Buckinghamshire & Milton Keynes Environmental Records Centre (BMERC)
Buckinghamshire and Milton Keynes Environmental Records Centre (BMERC)
We collect and share information about local biodiversity and geology in Buckinghamshire and Milton Keynes.
Software development agency specialising in building biological data collection projects
Natural Apptitude
We specialise in making apps and websites for ecological projects, in particular those focusing on data collection and geospatial data.
The Local Environmental Records Centre for SW Scotland
South West Scotland Environmental Information Centre
Formerly known as Dumfries and Galloway Environmental Resources Centre (DGERC), the South West Scotland Environmental Information Centre (SWSEIC) is the…
Engaging people with the natural world through collaborative action
Natural History Consortium
The Natural History Consortium is a charitable collaboration of 14 organisations working together on a shared mission: to develop, test…
Promoting and illustrating Nottinghamshire's invertebrate fauna.
Eakring Birds
To provide a comprehensive and expanding online resource, specifically aimed at developing a greater interest in Nottinghamshire's diverse invertebrate fauna.
Tree-Vegetation and Ecology Specialist
Trax Solutions Limited
Tree surveyor, phase 1 ecology and PEA specialist, aerial bat inspections. Helliwell assessment and valuations
The Linnean Society of London
The Linnean Society aims to support the study of the natural world through its collections, events, academic journals, education resources…
Dig into the world of Earthworms
Earthworm Society of Britain
The ESB aims to promote and support scientific research so that earthworms and their environment can be better understood. In…
A forward-thinking consultancy with a large, experienced ecology team
Arcadis
We are committed to ensuring that development is truly sustainable and that developers maximise opportunities for biodiversity enhancement. “We take…
Promoting the science, awareness and conservation of fungi
British Mycological Society
Supporting the study of all aspects of fungal science, raising public understanding and conserving the diversity of fungi.
Wild Surveys is an ecological consultancy based in central Scotland
Wild Surveys Ltd
Wild Surveys is an ecological consultancy based in central Scotland, providing ecological and environmental services and support across the country.…
BRERC - The West of England’s Environmental Records Centre
Bristol Regional Environmental Records Centre
BRERC is the central repository for biodiversity and geodiversity data for the West of England.
The capital’s environmental records centre
Greenspace Information for Greater London CIC (GiGL)
GiGL collates, manages and makes available detailed information on London’s natural environment via a range of services.
Independent voluntary community-based conservation group located in Felixstowe, Suffolk
Felixstowe’s Community Nature Reserve
Our community nature reserve is composed of small areas in local people’s garden’s, allotments, window boxes and other small spaces.
Wildlife information for Gloucestershire
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.
We work to improve knowledge of wildlife in the parish.
Cheveley Biodiversity Group
Working with specialists to explore, record, publicise and protect the biodiversity of our parish – unique in East Anglia, land…
Tristan Bantock and Jim Flanagan are the organisers of the Terrrestrial Heteroptera Recording Scheme
Terrestrial Heteroptera Recording Scheme
Tristan Bantock is an entomologist with a specialist interest in Hemiptera and a broad knowledge of most insect groups.
Promoting the recording of one of Britain’s most spectacular beetle families
Longhorn Beetle Recording Scheme
The scheme aims to promote the recording of longhorn beetles and map their distribution.
Seasearch - dive into conservation!
Seasearch
Seasearch is for volunteer divers who want to learn more about the marine environment and help to protect it. …
Buglife is the only organisation devoted to the conservation of all invertebrates
Buglife
Buglife actively works to save Britain’s rarest little animals, everything from bees to beetles, worms to woodlice and jumping spiders…
Recording water flea distribution and ecology in the British Isles
Cladocera Interest Group
An internet based, informal alliance of naturalists. We research, record and freely distribute data on the biodiversity of cladocera.
Ian Wallace runs the UK Caddis Distribution Recording Scheme
Ian Wallace
Acquires caddis distribution records and believes the NBN has a key role in making this data widely available. In 2019…
The government’s adviser for the natural environment in England
Natural England
Sponsored by Defra, we help to protect England’s nature and landscapes for people to enjoy and for the services they…
Working with organisations & citizen scientists to protect river water quality
Riverfly Partnership
Working to protect the water quality of our rivers, further the understanding of riverfly populations and actively conserve riverfly habitats.
An independent voice for bumblebees - saving the sound of summer
Bumblebee Conservation Trust
The Bumblebee Conservation Trust works to monitor, conserve and protect all of Britain's bumblebee species
Providing fast access to comprehensive detailed data for North Wales
Cofnod – North Wales Environmental Information Service
Access high-resolution data from the region’s largest wildlife database, using our time-saving data services for Consultants and Recorders.
LERN is the local environmental record centre for Lancashire.
Lancashire Environment Record Network
The LERN partnership collects, collates, manages and disseminates information relating to the bio and geo-diversity of Lancashire. Click on the…
Dedicated to saving butterflies, moths and our environment
Butterfly Conservation
Butterfly Conservation improves landscapes for butterflies and moths, creating a better environment for us all.
One of Wales’ four regional Local Environmental Records centres
West Wales Biodiversity Information Centre
We collate, manage and disseminate species records and other environmental information for the counties of Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire.
Soldierflies, bee-flies, robberflies, and more - fascinating flies!
Soldierflies and Allies Recording Scheme
The scheme collates records for 11 Diptera families, to promote enjoyment, study and conservation of the species and their habitats.
The society for the study of flies (Diptera)
Dipterists Forum
Dipterists Forum promotes the study, recording and conservation of true flies (Diptera) in the British Isles. We conduct field meetings &…
iSpot – your place to share nature: a citizen science platform.
iSpotnature (Open University)
Friendly online community of wildlife enthusiasts and experts: share observations, get help with identification and learn about what you’ve seen.
The independent voice of Biological Recording in the UK
National Forum for Biological Recording
We seek to promote biological recording and its importance in maintaining the UK’s biodiversity, and support collecting and interpreting high…
Promoting the study of mosses and liverworts
British Bryological Society
The BBS has a full programme of field meetings, a paper reading meeting, recording & research projects, an international academic journal…
Providers of high resolution biodiversity data for SE Wales
South East Wales Biodiversity Records Centre (SEWBReC)
Supporting biological recorders and engaging partners to collate, manage and provide access to best-available biodiversity data for our region
Promoting the study of centipedes, millipedes and woodlice.
British Myriapod & Isopod Group
Actively developing identification resources and encouraging recording to improve our knowledge and conservation of centipedes, millipedes and woodlice and waterlice.
Local Environmental Records Centre for Cambridgeshire and Peterborough
Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Environmental Records Centre (CPERC)
CPERC manages species and habitat data to provide the most comprehensive source of local biodiversity information for our area
The source for biodiversity and geodiversity information in Sussex
Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre
One of many local environmental record centres around the UK – we collect, manage and disseminate biodiversity data, providing an…
Providing quality data services and supporting recorders in NE England
Environmental Records Information Centre North East
ERIC manages species, habitat and site data in NE UK, provides data services and support to data users and stakeholders.
Apps for identifying and recording wildlife
iSpiny
Making it easy to identify and record your observations of birds and butterflies with nature and wildlife apps for iPhone, iPad…
We are the Biological Records Centre for Main Argyll
Lorn Natural History Group
Our recording area covers much of mainland Argyll. We are currently trying to increase the amount of data we have from under-recorded…
The Local Environmental Records Centre for Cheshire, Halton, Warrington and Wirral
RECORD
RECORD brings biological recording, the needs of the community, and a range of organisations together as a 'one-stop' information resource
Discovering and documenting the wildlife of the Outer Hebrides
Outer Hebrides Biological Recording
Collating and managing biological records from the Outer Hebrides to help conserve our natural heritage
Promoting biological recording in the Highlands
Highland Biological Recording Group
Founded in 1986 to encourage and support biological recording by residents and visitors in this sparsely populated but biologically rich…
The Wildlife Information Centre
The Wildlife Information Centre (TWIC) is an environmental charity with an established reputation for excellence in the provision of biodiversity…
Outstanding science inspiring action for a wildlife-rich world
British Trust for Ornithology
Increasing knowledge of birds and other wildlife, and their relationships with the environment and people
Promoting the study, enjoyment and conservation of lichen
British Lichen Society
The BLS works to promote the study and conservation of lichens and their habitats and welcomes all who are interested,…
Biodiversity information for all of Northamptonshire
Northamptonshire Biodiversity Records Centre
NBRC exists to meet the wildlife information needs of people and organisations, helping inform positive outcomes for the county’s environment…
Lakeland’s Local Environmental Records Centre
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…
Working for a Yorkshire rich in wildlife for everyone
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust is a charity dedicated to conserving, protecting and restoring wildlife and wild places in Yorkshire. Our vision…
BIS is one of four Local Environmental Record Centres covering Wales
BIS for Powys & Brecon Beacons National Park
BIS provides a means to ensure that the best possible use is made of local wildlife records for its protection.…
The first port of call for biodiversity information in our region
Bedfordshire and Luton Biodiversity Recording and Monitoring Centre
We gather verified species records; map and record habitat data from across the county; and maintain definitive information about sites…
NBIS is the Local Environmental Records Centre for Norfolk
Norfolk Biodiversity Information Service
NBIS collects, collates, and interprets high quality species, geodiversity, habitats and protected sites data. NBIS is an accredited ALERC member.
The leading UK NGO solely devoted to bat conservation
Bat Conservation Trust
BCT’s vision is a world rich in wildlife where bats and people thrive together.
The largest Welsh Government sponsored body
Natural Resources Wales
Proud to be leading the way to a better future for Wales by managing the environment and natural resources sustainably.…
Connecting you with the nature of Fife
Fife Nature Records Centre
Bringing together information on local wildlife, making it easier for all to access and use for conservation. Fife’s Local Environmental…
Coordinating recording for the Diptera family Tachinidae
Tachinid Recording Scheme
The scheme collates Tachinid from Great Britain and the Channel island, species distribution maps are displayed via the NBN.
An association of amateur and professional naturalists in Yorkshire
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union
Formed in 1861, the YNU is a charity dedicated to studying and recording the fauna and flora of Yorkshire.
Running projects to better our understanding of the environment
Environmental Records Centre for Cornwall & the Isles of Scilly
Working to collate, manage and disseminate wildlife and habitat information for the better conservation of Cornwall and Scilly.
Providing a central voice for the Records Centre community
Association of Local Environmental Records Centres
Building a support-based network of knowledge and advice to meet the needs of its members.
Dorset Environmental Records Centre
Providing data for conservation, ecological and geological work in Dorset.
A distributed biological records centre
Shropshire Ecological Data Network
Financially supporting experts in collection and distribution of biodiversity data for Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin.
Working to conserve dragonflies and their wetland habitats
British Dragonfly Society
Promoting and encouraging the study, conservation, public awareness and understanding of Dragonflies and their habitats in the UK.
Enriching everyone's life through plants to make the UK a greener place
Royal Horticultural Society
As a charity, we want to inspire a passion for gardening and growing plants, promote the value of gardens, demonstrate…
Making wildlife information matter in North Merseyside
Merseyside BioBank
Sharing and supporting wildlife recording in Sefton, Liverpool, Knowsley and St Helens. Ensuring a future for our local wildlife.
The local biological records centre for North-East Scotland
North East Scotland Biological Records Centre
NESBReC collates, manages and provides biological information for Aberdeenshire, Aberdeen City, Moray and the Cairngorms National Park.
Promoting marine natural history recording
Porcupine Marine Natural History Society
The Society encourages a wider understanding of the biology, ecology and distribution of marine organisms.
Advising UK Government and devolved administrations
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,…
Our goal is nature’s recovery on land & at sea
The Wildlife Trusts
The Wildlife Trusts is a grassroots movement of people from a wide range of backgrounds and all walks of life,…
A leading provider of sustainable water and wastewater services
Northumbrian Water
Supplies services to 1.5 million customers in Essex and Suffolk and services to 2.7 million customers in the north-east
The UK’s largest woodland conservation charity
Woodland Trust
We protect and campaign on behalf of this country’s woods, plant more trees, and restore ancient woodland, for people and…
Protecting Scotland’s wildlife for the future
Scottish Wildlife Trust
For nearly 60 years, the Scottish Wildlife Trust has worked with its members, partners and supporters in pursuit of its…
Bringing the wild back to life
People’s Trust for Endangered Species
We’ve been standing up for wildlife for over 40 years. With the help of scientists, conservationists, landowners, and the general…
Protecting Britain's buildings, landscapes and coastlines
National Trust
The National Trust works to preserve and protect the coastline, countryside and buildings of England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
News & events
As the UK’s largest partnership for nature, there is always something new and exciting going on across the Network. Here you can find all the latest news and upcoming events.
Tender for the development of dynamic mapping products for the NBN Atlas
The National Biodiversity Network Trust (NBN Trust) is excited to offer an opportunity to collaborate with the team on developing…
18 December 2024
MistleGO! survey – tracking Britain’s mistletoe
Mistletoe (Viscum album) is thought to be spreading in the Britain and Ireland, but where will the mistletoe go? With a changing climate,…
15 December 2024
Green Match Fund opens for applications
The Green Match Fund, a seven-day campaign by the Big Give and Environmental Funders Network, offers UK-based environmental charities an…
7 December 2024
Environmental Science for a Better World – UKCEH unveils its 5-year strategy
The UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) has unveiled its five-year strategy: Environmental Science for a Better World. As…
6 December 2024
PhD project at the University of Reading – for UK students only
This PhD will be hosted by the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology. The project involves working with data from…
6 December 2024
New free digital agroforestry designer toolkit launched for farmers and others
The new toolkit from Land App has launched ahead of National Tree Week, and will bring huge benefits to farmers,…
6 December 2024
The Big Rock Pool Challenge: Bringing Fun Community Competition to UK Marine Citizen Science
The Big Rock Pool Challenge is an exciting new initiative from The Rock Pool Project, that combines competitive rock pooling…
6 December 2024
Data from Dust: Breathing New Life into Forgotten Records
Written by Dr Steven Allain, UK Conservation Officer and Trustee for the British Herpetological Society (BHS) The treasure trove of biodiversity information…
6 December 2024
NBN Trust Response to the Scottish Biodiversity Strategy Delivery Plan 2025-2030
The National Biodiversity Network (NBN) Trust welcomes the publication of the Scottish Biodiversity Strategy Delivery Plan 2025-2030. This ambitious framework…
6 December 2024
2024 NBN Award recipients announced
The winners and highly commended recipients of the NBN Awards for Wildlife Recording 2024 were announced on Thursday 21 November…
24 November 2024
Understanding the UK Environment programme
The UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) has been awarded £29.9M to deliver the National Capability for UK Challenges…
8 November 2024
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