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News from the Biological Records Centre

Pollinator Monitoring Scheme Annual Report 2022 Published
National Plant Monitoring Scheme Annual Report 2022 published NPMS Annual Report 2023 published
iRecord Updates
BSBI's Atlas 2020 published Front covers of the 2-volume Plant Atlas 2020
GB Non Native Species Information Portal Asian hornet on Lavender flower
Recording Scheme News Plant Atlas 2020 2-volume book covers
Recent publications Protected areas support more species than unprotected areas in Great Britain, but lose them equally rapidly
Wildlife recording is good for people, as well as for science A citizen scientist looks closely at grassland flora
More effective protected areas needed to halt biodiversity loss Trends and growth rates in protected and unprotected areas for 1238 terrestrial invertebrate species across Great Britain (Cooke et al. 2023)
BSBI's third plant distribution Atlas scheduled for publication in Spring 2023

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