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Manx Biological Recording Partnership

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A partnership of wildlife conservation focused organisations and individuals on the Isle of Man collating terrestrial and marine data led jointly by Manx National Heritage, the Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture, Isle of Man Government and the Manx Wildlife Trust. Much of our data comes from surveys carried out by the lead organisations but also includes records from individual wildlife recorders and several specialist groups including Manx Bat Group, Isle of Man Fungus Group, Manx Basking Shark Watch and Manx Bird Atlas (non-avian records). The Isle of Man is a UK Crown Dependency.

Resources

  1. Isle of Man Historical Wildlife Records pre-1990
    This dataset includes mostly unverified records from data collated by Manx National Heritage, Isle of Man Government Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture and Manx Wildlife Trust. Three datasets were combined.
  2. Isle of Man historical wildlife records 1990 to 1994
    This dataset comprises historical wildlife records, from a wide variety of sources, recorded between 1990 and 1994. The records were collated separately by the three main partners: Manx National Heritage (MNH), Manx Wildlife Trust (MWT) and Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture, Isle of Man Government (DEFA). These databases were merged in 2012. There are a few duplicates.
  3. Isle of Man historical wildlife records 1995 to 1999
    This dataset comprises historical wildlife records, from a wide variety of sources, recorded before 1990. The records were collated separately by the three main partners: Manx National Heritage (MNH), Manx Wildlife Trust (MWT) and Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture, Isle of Man Government (DEFA). These databases were merged in 2012. There may be some duplicates.
  4. Isle of Man wildlife records from 01/01/2000 to 13/02/2017
    This dataset comprises all terrestrial and marine wildlife records, from a wide variety of sources, recorded between 1st January 2000 to 13th February 2017. The database comprises data collated separately by the three main partners: Manx National Heritage (MNH), Manx Wildlife Trust (MWT) and Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture, Isle of Man Government (DEFA)...
  5. Manx Bat Group records 1848 to 2016
    Bats recorded by members of the Manx Bat Group, http://www.manxbatgroup.org, monitoring, surveys and casual sightings.
  6. Manx Biological Recording Partnership UNVERIFIED Isle of Man records between 14/02/2017 and 05/09/2019
    All taxon groups recorded since 14/02/2017 and records of any date entered since 14/02/2017. Unverified records from MBRP partners.
  7. Manx Biological Recording Partnership VERIFIED Isle of Man records between 14/02/2017 and 05/09/2019
    All taxon groups recorded since 14/02/2017 and records of any data entered since 14/02/2017. Verified records from MBRP partners, including Manx Wildlife Trust, Manx Basking Shark Watch, BSBI, Isle of Man Flora Group and Isle of Man Fungus Group.
  8. Odonata records from the Isle of Man - Manx National Heritage
    All species of dragonflies and damselflies recorded in the Isle of Man, including historical records.

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Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture, Thie Slieau Whallian
Foxdale Road, St. Johns
Isle of Man IM4 3AS

philippa.tomlinson@gov.im

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