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The Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland is for everyone who is interested in the flora of Britain and Ireland. We welcome both professional and amateur members. The society is the biggest and most active organisation devoted to the study of botany in Britain, Ireland, the Channel Isles and the Isle of Man.

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National Bat Monitoring Programme

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Terrestrial Flatworm Recording Scheme

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Freshwater Flatworm Recording Scheme

This scheme was led by the late Larry Bellamy up until 2023. At the moment there is no scheme organiser in place. Please direct any enquiries to BRC.

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Riverfly Recording Schemes: Trichoptera

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