29 August 2012
OPAL Grants Scheme
The OPAL Grants Scheme aims to help natural history societies and recording schemes grow and flourish. To date grants totaling £175,000 have been distributed to over…
29 August 2012
The OPAL Grants Scheme aims to help natural history societies and recording schemes grow and flourish. To date grants totaling £175,000 have been distributed to over…
29 August 2012
Following extensive consultation with data providers and users, a new system of data access controls for the NBN Gateway will be released in October 2012. …
29 August 2012
An increasing number of online recording websites and apps are becoming linked to iRecord for centralised verification, generating a large volume of data from a…
29 August 2012
There have been changes to the NFBR newsletter. Firstly, Carolyn Steele stepped down as editor at the NFBR AGM earlier this year, after producing the newsletter for…
29 August 2012
The Defra fund for biological recording in the voluntary sector (DBRVS) is now underway and attracting a significant amount of interest. The Defra fund is…
29 August 2012
The Environment Agency and University of Bristol have just launched a new version of their PlantTracker app to record the distribution of invasive plant species…
29 August 2012
The National Biodiversity Data Centre is pleased to announce the launch of its new On-line Record Submission Form http://records.biodiversityireland.ie/ which it hopes will encourage the…
30 July 2012
BSBI SCIENTIFIC OFFICER Applications for the post of Scientific Officer Closing date for applications: 17th August 2012 The Botanical Society of the British Isles wishes…
23 July 2012
Download July 2012 eNews In this month's issue: iRecord launched NBN Conference programme confirmed and bookings open Update on data access controls ALERC – LERC…
18 July 2012
My early encounters with the marine environment would most certainly have taken place during family holidays, when as a child I would happily forage in…
18 July 2012
July 2nd saw the official launch of Local Record Centre accreditation, with LERCs now being invited to express their intention to apply for basic level…
18 July 2012
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has published a new ‘Guide to the Environmental Information Regulations (EIR)’ to help public authorities better understand how to apply…
18 July 2012
Using Citizen Science to survey farmland insects. Citizen science programmes are a useful tool in increasing public interest in biological recording and native wildlife, but…
18 July 2012
In the 60 years of Queen Elizabeth II’s reign, mammal populations in Britain have undergone many changes. While some furry royal subjects such as rabbits…
18 July 2012
Planning for a healthy environment – good practice guidance for green infrastructure and biodiversity The planning system in England has undergone fundamental change through the…
17 July 2012
Key Features Record all the wildlife you see Securely store and keep track of your records Benefit from automatic data checks and review by experts…
27 June 2012
Opportunities for working with Natural England Invitation to Tender for Biological Recording in the Voluntary Sector (Project 2) This tender relates to developing the skills…
20 June 2012
The world’s first smartphone game designed to help save bumblebees has just been released. Pooter! is a new smartphone game designed to help Britain’s bumblebees – which…
20 June 2012
Download June 2012 eNews In this month's issue: Species Dictionary – staff changes Nature Improvement Area layers on NBN Gateway Scottish Natural Heritage Zones added to…
19 June 2012
The Biodiversity Action Reporting System (BARS) is a web based information system to support the conservation community. It will help you find out where practical…