7 April 2022
Network News – April 2022
View Network News – April 2022. In this issue: New NBN Atlas Developer Darwin Tree of Life – chance to participate Field Studies Council –…
7 April 2022
View Network News – April 2022. In this issue: New NBN Atlas Developer Darwin Tree of Life – chance to participate Field Studies Council –…
6 April 2022
Over 2,000 plants and animals have been introduced to Great Britain from all over the world. Most of these non-native species are harmless, indeed the…
6 April 2022
The NBN Trust is delighted to partner with Wild Streets on an exciting new project to put biodiversity data at the heart of urban greening. Wild…
6 April 2022
The Government Office for Science is interested in developing better routes for science and engineering expertise into government policymaking, and is working to identify and…
6 April 2022
Defra has opened round two of the Local Authority Treescapes Fund (LATF) to increase tree planting and natural regeneration in non-woodland areas. The fund is…
6 April 2022
We are seeking nominations for Honorary Membership of the National Biodiversity Network Trust. Do you know someone who you think should receive this accolade? Honorary…
6 April 2022
Written by Dylan Byrne, FSC, Youth Engagement Officer Are you 16-25 and want to be a voice for others in environmental education? If so, you…
4 April 2022
Darwin Tree of Life (DToL) is a world leading genomics research partnership between groups such as Kew Gardens, the Natural History Museum in London and…
3 March 2022
View Network News – March 2022. In this issue: Coleopterists Society of Britain and Ireland launched Data support for environmental charities Pollinator citizen science survey…
2 March 2022
The State of Britain’s Hedgehogs 2022 report reveals hedgehogs have declined by between 30% – 75% across different areas of the countryside since 2000. The largest declines are…
2 March 2022
Sharing public sector data can improve public services, facilitate research and innovation, and inform policymaking. However, public sector bodies face challenges when sharing data, both…
1 March 2022
Farmers and landowners can apply for funding to support projects that will restore nature, reduce flood risks and boost biodiversity, as the first round of…
1 March 2022
The Alan Turing Institute is committed to tackling climate change and its impacts through the power of data science and artificial intelligence. Data Study Groups (DSGs)…
1 March 2022
A new society for coleopterists and beetle enthusiasts has launched, the Coleopterists Society of Britain and Ireland, or ColSoc for short. ColSoc’s aims are: to…
1 March 2022
Are you involved in or interested in citizen science in places across Europe? or Do you have experience of pollinator conservation or research? If so,…
1 March 2022
Learning through Landscapes, Local School Nature Grants are returning in 2022. Supported by players of People’s Postcode Lottery, since their launch in 2017, the grants…
1 March 2022
Far too few people study biodiversity. That’s why Field Studies Council (FSC) is searching for (and paying) people to train enthusiasts and professionals. You don’t have…
14 February 2022
The call for nominations for the 2022 GBIF Young Researchers Award is now open. This annual programme aims to foster innovative research and discovery in…
2 February 2022
View Network News – February 2022. In this issue: Assessing potential biases in species occurrence data Recording schemes and surveys database Rebooted – rediscovering wildlife…
31 January 2022
The NBN Trust is seeking to collate information about projects that will engage people in recording wildlife. If you are planning, or if you know…