This year we’ve started sharing the key information from our monthly NBN Atlas data updates. These contributions from our 200 data partners are what make the NBN Atlas such a powerful resource for conservation, research and decision making and we think they’re worth shouting about!
We started the year with 304 million species records on the NBN Atlas and we now have over 335 million!
Here’s a look at the latest March additions and updates from our fantastic data partners.
Significant data update
British Trust for Ornithology (BTO)
➡️ 22,983,501 new or updated records added
📊 New total: 163,049,883
Updated datasets include:
- Birds (BTO + partners) to 2005
- Non-avian taxa (BTO + partners)
- Birds (BTO + partners) 2006–2010
- Birds (BTO + partners) 2011–2015
- Birds (BTO + partners) 2016–2020
- Birds (BTO + partners) 2021–2025
New data partner
House Martin Conservation UK & Ireland
➡️ 1,579 new records added
Additional data updates
MammalWeb
➡️ 25,366 new records added
📊 New total: 254,629
Natural History Museum, London – Collection Specimens
➡️ 2,555 new records added
📊 New total: 1,238,569
A huge thank you to all our data partners and to the dedicated verifiers who ensure the quality of these records. Every new dataset strengthens our collective understanding of UK biodiversity and supports better conservation decisions.
If you’re interested in sharing your data with the NBN Atlas, we’d love to hear from you!
Explore our full list and map of data partners on the NBN Atlas.
