Yorkshire Wildlife Trust - Non-sensitive records from all taxonomic groups
Authors: Yorkshire Wildlife Trust;
doi: 10.15468/2razk5
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust - Non-sensitive records from all taxonomic groups
Abstract
This dataset is part of a pilot project of Yorkshire and Humber Environmental Data Network (YHEDN) to mobilise LRC data and Naturalist data from our region more widely. The data has been collated into 2 datasets for NBN (Sensitive and non-sensitive species) with the original survey name as an attribute. More detailed meta-data can be obtained for individual surveys on request from the centre. Currently Sensitive species includes all bats, badgers and all birds of prey. Some data has been excluded altogether from these datasets until such time as we can clarify our authority to distribute it but this can be obtained directly from the trust.
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