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https://bsbi.org/wp-content/plugins/instagram-feed/img/placeholder.png height: height attribute not set width: width attribute not set description: what do you get when you unleash bsbi recorders on the most ambitious, most in-depth survey of the british and irish flora ever undertaken? more than 30 million records of 3,495 plant species, which we used to create plant atlas 2020 🤯 and good times, lots of laughs, adventures, surprises and historic discoveries! the bsbi is constantly adding more records to its database to support an evidence-based approach to conservation and species recovery. thousands of individuals take part in this every year, from absolute beginners to eminent experts: every record is immensely valuable. we then work with a raft of organisations to put this data to use. this #volunteerweek, check out the atlas via the link in our bio, and also check out our website to find out more about how you can join in with our recording work and our community. 📸 anglesey recorders nigel and ian, by pippa bonner |
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