Biodiversity Information Service (BIS)
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We manage biodiversity data for Powys & BBNP area, making it available to those who need it. Putting wildlife on the map & Promoting biological recording.
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http://www.bis.org.uk 20-06-2018 15:11:22
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Lovely to be part of #AutumnWatch last night to showcase the marsh fritillary project. A huge thanks to all the BBC Springwatch team. Thanks also to volunteers, farmers, landowners and funders for all the support. Thank you. Here are some of our most memorable moments so far...
I wonder what the causal agent is for this 'Witches' Broom' gall on Larch in the Brecon Beacons National Park Authority nr. Craig Cerrig-geisiad. Possibly a fungus, but will take a tree climber to find out! british gall
Our Youtube channel has loads of short & long films on widlife awareness, using trail cameras & biological recording. And we now have a new handle / web link. Check it out using > youtube.com/@bispowysbbnp Montgomeryshire WT Radnorshire Wildlife Trust Brecknock Local News Brecon Beacons National Park Authority Brecon Beacons Nature Recovery
Cofnod #RecordOfTheWeek is this Amethyst Deceiver (Laccaria amethystina) recorded by Naomi and Charley at Lane End Wild Ground Discover the Wild Emma Williams
BIS #RecordOfTheWeek is the beetle Opilo mollis, seen & recorded nr Welshpool - only the 4th Welsh record in Aderyn, the others date from the 1800's. A Record of the Century maybe? Thanks to Clare Boyes for submitting this on #LERCWalesApp Montgomeryshire WT Cofnod SEWBReC WWBIC
It's gall season and here's an easy one to spot, on Beech leaves, and record using #LERCWalesApp
A first for VC42 Breconshire, this rarely recorded in Wales, Juniper Shieldbug, Cyphostethus tristriatus turned up in my Brecon garden on Sunday. It's only the 4th record for Powys / 1st in the Brecon Beacons National Park Authority & 43rd for Wales in Aderyn. Brecon Beacons Nature Recovery Brecknock Local News
Waxcap fungi walk & tour, from the comfort of your own home! Montgomeryshire WT Radnorshire Wildlife Trust Brecknock Local News
#RecordOfTheWeek today is the Nationally Scarce plant Pennyroyal (Mentha pulegium), spotted at Mynydd-yr-Eglwys by Liam Olds. Many thanks for the record & photo, submitted via the LERC Wales app: sewbrec.org.uk/recording/app.