Glenn Roberts NESBReC Co-ordinator

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Glenn Roberts NESBReC Co-ordinator NESBReC INNS update 2019 and sending in records Glenn Roberts NESBReC Co-ordinator

North East Scotland Biological Records Centre Established 2000 Based in Woodhill House, Aberdeen Covers Aberdeenshire, Aberdeen City, Moray, Cairngorms National Park

Aberdeen City, Moray and Cairngorms National Park Aberdeenshire, Aberdeen City, Moray and Cairngorms National Park

North East Scotland Biological Records Centre Focus for biodiversity information in North-East Scotland Collates, stores and manages biological data Make information available on species and habitats in our local area

Current Financial Supporters Scottish Natural Heritage, Aberdeenshire Council, Aberdeen City Council, RSPB, Forestry Commission Scotland, Cairngorms National Park Authority

Volunteer Supporters local recording community

Records on Species Over 1,509,000 records so far

Send INNS plant records to NESBReC Try to denote patch size – e.g. 9m x 5m Provide accurate location details – preferably 8 figure grid reference e.g. NJ75682834 or at very least 6 figures e.g. NJ756283 Send a photo of the plant if unsure – clear pictures of leaves and/or flowers

www.nesbrec.org.uk nesbrec@aberdeenshire.gov.uk Facebook/NESBReC details on NESBReC leaflet on table

Himalayan Balsam

Himalayan Balsam

Giant Hogweed

Giant Hogweed

Japanese Knotweed

Japanese Knotweed

American Skunk Cabbage

American Skunk Cabbage

Pirri-pirri Bur

Pirri-pirri Bur

Pirri-pirri Bur

Mapping of INNS Volunteers can map INNS plants using portable computers held by NESBReC Mapping and use of the computers will be co-ordinated and planned by Estee Farrar, Invasive Species Co-ordinator INNS plants can be mapped as either points or polygons (patches)

www.nesbrec.org.uk nesbrec@aberdeenshire.gov.uk Facebook/NESBReC details on NESBReC leaflet on table