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iNaturalist records from Northern Ireland

Centre for Environmental Data and Recording

Description

Species records from Northern Ireland submitted to iNaturalist and identification confirmed at Research Grade level on iNaturalist licenced under CC0, CC-BY and CC-BY-NC.

Records where the location was blurred on iNaturalist or where the scientific name did not match with a name on the UK species inventory have been excluded.

Geographic Description

Northern Ireland

Data quality

Research grade, where the scientific name matched a taxon name in the UKSI

Methods

These have been captured using a variety of sampling techniques and no single methodology is applicable for the whole data set.

Citation

Centre for Environmental Data and Recording ([Insert download year]). iNaturalist records from Northern Ireland. Occurrence dataset on the NBN Atlas

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Date created: 2020-04-03
Metadata updated: 2021-05-11
Most recent data published: 2021-05-11

Citations

DOI https://doi.org/10.15468/ctgb63

Licence

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

Temporal scope

1976-03-09 - 2021-05-02

Location

153 Bangor Road, Cultra,
Holywood, Co. Down
BT18 0EU
Northern Ireland

Contact

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