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Brecknock Wildlife Trust (Now WTSWW Brecknockhire) records held by BIS

BIS for Powys & Brecon Beacons National Park

Description

Brecknock Wildlife Trust (now WTSWW Brecknockshire) species records collated and digitised by BIS. Many are on WTSWW BWT reserves or Wildlife Sites and include general surveys.

Contact BIS for further information or go to website www.bis.org.uk for County recorder contacts.

Geographic Description

Area covered is Breconshire

Purpose

Collated for nature conservation and management

Data quality

Records are validated for geographical area on import to BIS database. BIS makes every effort to exchange with county recorders for verification but due to the historical nature of this dataset some records remain unverified. Data will have been collected by local experts, ecological consultants, ecologists and members of the public.

Methods

Mainly from field observation but may include mammal and moth trapping and surveys.

Citation

Brecknock Wildlife Trust records held by BIS, 2020

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Date created: 2018-04-06
Metadata updated: 2020-05-12
Most recent data published: 2020-05-12

Citations

DOI https://doi.org/10.15468/hd7pvq    55 citations for these data

Licence

Creative Commons, with Attribution, Non-commercial v4.0 4.0 Creative Commons, with Attribution, Non-commercial v4.0 4.0

Location

Unit 4
Brecon
Powys LD3 7LB

Contact

Jo Milborrow
editor
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