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Kent & Medway Biological Records Centre

Acronym: KMBRC

Resources

  1. Coleoptera: Records for Kent
    Coleoptera: Records administered by the KMBRC.
  2. Fish: Records for Kent.
    Fish: Records administered by the KMBRC. An initial limited dataset.
  3. Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha: Records for Kent
    Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha: Records administered by the KMBRC.
  4. Heteroptera: Records for Kent
    Heteroptera: Records administered by the KMBRC.
  5. Land molluscs: Records for Kent
    Land Molluscs: Records administered by the KMBRC.
  6. Lichens: Records for Kent.
    Lichens: Records administered by the KMBRC.
  7. Mosses and Liverworts: Records for Kent.
    Mosses and Liverworts: Records administered by the KMBRC.
  8. Odonata records from Kent's County Dragonfly Recorders (1976-2005) [Archived]
    Dragonfly and damselfly records administered by the KMBRC, collated and verified by British Dragonfly Society members in Kent. The data comprises of two surveys 1976-1999 and 2000-2005.
  9. Orthoptera & Allies: Records for Kent
    Orthoptera & Allied Insects: Records administered by the KMBRC.

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Location

Brogdale Farm Brogdale Road
Faversham
ME13 8XZ

info@kmbrc.org.uk

01795 532385

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Local Environmental Records Centres

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Member of the National Biodiversity Network (NBN)

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