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the North East Scotland Biological Records Centre website |
NESBReC
helps to spread knowledge of the north east biodiversity, develop
understanding of its importance and provide quick and effective
access to reliable information on all species, habitats and
designated sites
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| NESBREC
would like to pass on its sincerest thanks to all those recorders
and organisations that have provided us with the data included
in these web pages. We would also like to mention our appreciation
of the time it has taken to collect and sort this data, often
over several decades. There is simply not sufficient space to
mention all by name. Full details for all records including
the original recorder and exact grid reference can be obtained
by contacting the NESBREC office directly. |
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Dragonflies and Damselflies
These insects can be seen throughout Summer.
We would like you to send in records of any sightings to add to our forthcoming
distribution atlas due for release later this year.
If you're not sure of identification then take a photo and send it in - we can (usually)
identify it from that.
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| NESBReC Wallpaper |
| There is now a 'wallpaper' section where you can download photographs to use as your desktop background. The link is under Features on the left of the page. |
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| Coastal Training Days |
| Details of Coastal Training Days organised by NESBReC and the East Grampian Coastal Partnership can be found by following the link below. Attendance on these training days is free but please remember to book as there are a limited number of places available. |
| http://www.nesbrec.org.uk/articles/Coastal Training Days 2008.pdf |
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