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West Wales Biodiversity Information Centre

Acronym: WWBIC

Resources

  1. Diptera Records (West Wales)
    Diptera records held by WWBIC for Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire excluding records that have already been uploaded by WWBIC to the NBN Atlas in other datasets.
  2. Hemiptera Records (West Wales)
    Hemiptera records held by WWBIC for Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire excluding records that have already been uploaded by WWBIC to the NBN Atlas in other datasets.
  3. INNS Data: All Taxa (West Wales)
    All invasive non native species records held by WWBIC for Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire excluding records that have already been uploaded by WWBIC to the NBN Atlas in other datasets.
  4. Mammal Records (West Wales)
    Mammal records held by WWBIC for Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire excluding records that have already been uploaded by WWBIC to the NBN Atlas in other datasets.
  5. NRW Regional Data: all taxa (excluding sensitive species), West Wales
    A collation of data (excluding sensitive species) derived from Natural Resources Wales (formerly Countryside Council for Wales) regional offices in West Wales
  6. NRW Regional Data: all taxa (sensitive species only), West Wales
    A collation of data (sensitive species only) derived from Natural Resources Wales (formerly Countryside Council for Wales) regional offices in West Wales
  7. Orthopteran Records (West Wales)
    Orthopteran records held by WWBIC for Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire excluding records that have already been uploaded by WWBIC to the NBN Atlas in other datasets.
  8. Seatrust Cetacean Records West Wales
    Seatrust Cetacean Records held by WWBIC
  9. WTSWW Data: All Taxa (West Wales)
    Data mobilsed by WWBIC staff from WTSWW offices in West Wales.

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Location

Llwynybrain
Whitland
Carmarthenshire SA34 0NG
Wales

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Colin Russell
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