Uses of UK Biodiversity Data on the NBN Gateway
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Over 95 million records are accessible through the NBN Gateway, but what does this ever expanding wealth of data get used for? 

April 2014 NBN eNews
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River Restoration Centre training course
Events: https://nbn.org.uk/event/river-restoration-centre-training-course/

Setting project and monitoring objectives to demonstrate where and why river restoration or management has had multiple benefits.

Habitat management in new and established woods
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An introductory day looking at habitat management in woodland with a view to improving biodiversity. 

Woodland wild flowers
Events: https://nbn.org.uk/event/woodland-wild-flowers/

Learn how to identify wild flower, grass, sedge and fern species which are typical indicators of ancient woodlands. We will consider what other conditions woodland flora can indicate such as pH, nutrient enrichment and presence of water sources and how to manage or improve woodland for its flora.  Methods of introducing ground flora to new woods will also be considered.

Woodland flora identification and establishment
Events: https://nbn.org.uk/event/woodland-flora-identification-and-establishment/

The morning session will be spent identifying woodland flora in the Forest of Falkland where broadleaved, coniferous and felled/disturbed habitats can be compared. The afternoon site visit to Formonthills Forest, Glenrothes, will offer the opportunity to see woodland wildflower introduction trials stretching back to 1998. We will also discuss woodland ecology and management over the course of the day.