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About this website - the Virtual Fauna of Lakeland
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Skip to main content. This site aims to provide access. To information on the wildlife of Cumbria held by Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre. Information on this site is provided for personal use only. For other uses and detailed data requests, please contact CBDC. Relief map of Cumbria. The Virtual Fauna of Lakeland. Website is named after the monumental work,. A Vertebrate Fauna of Lakeland. Written by the Rev. H. A. Macpherson. Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre. A Vertebrate Fauna of Lakeland. Macpherson...
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Transactions of CNHS | Carlisle Natural History Society
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Carlisle Natural History Society. Welcome to Carlisle Natural History Society…. Cumbrian Wildlife ID Guides. The Society issues the. As an occasional publication, containing longer articles on the natural history of Cumbria. Twelve volumes have been published to date and a list of the contents is below. Most of these volumes are out of print, although printed copies of a few issues are still available by contacting us, including the most recent,. Cumbrian Wildlife in the 20th Century. Download PDF –...
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Nature Data: Blurring and plotting OS Grid References
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Things I think may interest others working with biological records, both biological recorders and those working in biodiversity data management and analysis. Wednesday, 8 August 2012. Blurring and plotting OS Grid References. This is a post about a quick and easy method for turning a list of GB Ordnance Survey grid references into "eastings and northings", so you can plot them on a map. If you want, just skip the details and download my Excel Conversion Utility spreadsheet. Now it is really easy to map y...
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Nature Data: Making a county base map
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Things I think may interest others working with biological records, both biological recorders and those working in biodiversity data management and analysis. Tuesday, 31 July 2012. Making a county base map. Since starting work at CBDC I have found one of the most useful layers is a simple raster layer - a relief map of the county giving some of the main geographic features that is useful for putting underneath species distribution maps. Common Hawker from Virtual Fauna of Lakeland. For the sea I used Tid...
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Nature Data: July 2012
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Things I think may interest others working with biological records, both biological recorders and those working in biodiversity data management and analysis. Tuesday, 31 July 2012. Making a county base map. Since starting work at CBDC I have found one of the most useful layers is a simple raster layer - a relief map of the county giving some of the main geographic features that is useful for putting underneath species distribution maps. Common Hawker from Virtual Fauna of Lakeland. QGIS: Free Dots on Maps.
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Cumbria Checklists | Carlisle Natural History Society
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Carlisle Natural History Society. Welcome to Carlisle Natural History Society…. Cumbrian Wildlife ID Guides. 8211; Checklist of Cumbrian beetles – 2015. Bill Kydd and Stephen Hewitt (Editors) – Checklist of the Butterflies and Larger Moths of Cumbria – 2000. Older checklists appear in the Society’s Transactions. Our Publications and Other Resources. Bibliography of Cumbrian Naturalists and Natural History. Cumbrian Wildlife ID Guides. CNHS – Carlisle Nats – Cumbria Lakeland Naturalists.
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Membership | Carlisle Natural History Society
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Carlisle Natural History Society. Welcome to Carlisle Natural History Society…. Cumbrian Wildlife ID Guides. Anyone with an interest in wildlife can join the society. People of all ages, interests and abilities are welcome. A full programme of lectures on natural history topics. A full programme of field meetings. A journal, the. Published twice a year. Workshops on the identification of different wildlife groups. Members may also join our friendly closed group. Membership rates from March 2015 are:.
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