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Filter ID Title Description Person Date filter created Actions
14911David Iliff ladybirdsGloucestershire ladybirds for David IliffRorke, Steph2021-04-21 13:29:49edit
14910David_Iliff_downloadGloucestershire ladybirds for David IliffRorke, Steph2021-04-21 12:05:49edit
14875LERC download - Greater Manchester LRCBarrington, Paul2021-04-15 14:42:29edit
14835LERC download - Norfolk BIS 2Horlock, Martin2021-04-07 17:17:19edit
14830LERC download - Bristol RERCCorner, Tim2021-04-07 16:48:18edit
14829LERC download - Dorset ERCStewart, Alison2021-04-07 16:45:53edit
14828LERC download - Worcs BRCWood, Simon2021-04-07 16:43:42edit
14827LERC download - Devon BRCKnott, Ellie2021-04-07 16:40:19edit
14826LERC download - Herts ERCCarle, Ian2021-04-07 16:37:31edit
14825old_LERC download - Warwicks BRCArampoglou, Agni-Louiza2021-04-07 16:34:54edit
14824LERC download - Norfolk BISNeal, Sam2021-04-07 16:32:33edit
14823LERC download - Staffs ERStaffs Ecological Record, ?2021-04-07 16:26:01edit
14822LERC download - Beds and Luton BRMCStaff, BRMC2021-04-07 16:16:33edit
14821LERC download - Nottingham BGRCJohnson, Rob2021-04-07 16:13:54edit
14805LERC download - TVERCThis is the TVERC admin account, but it has defaulted to an old warehouse person nameHawker, Graham2021-04-06 18:00:37edit
14804LERC download - Hampshire BICHampshire Biodiversity Information Centre, ?2021-04-06 17:54:56edit
14803LERC download - Leics and Rutland ERCGamble, Kirsty2021-04-06 17:50:51edit
14802LERC download - Gloucs CERMoore, Linda2021-04-06 17:44:22edit
14801LERC download - RECORD BISFletcher, Eric2021-04-06 17:42:18edit
14800LERC download - West Yorkshire EcologyWest Yorkshire, Local Ecological Record Centre2021-04-06 17:39:00edit
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Non-native land flatworms

Non-native land flatworms have been accidentally introduced to the UK in imported pot plants and newly arrived species continue to be discovered. Once introduced these flatworms can reproduce rapidly, cannot be eradicated, and pose a risk to native soil invertebrates such as earthworms by feeding on them.

Scientists have found that in some areas, non-native flatworms can reduce local earthworm populations by 20% – this could have a huge impact on soil health and agriculture, as well as our native soil wildlife.

By adding your findings to this survey, you will help us to better understand how non-native flatworms are spreading around the UK, and you may alert us to a newly arrived species.

For more information about non-native flatworms, including an ID guide, please visit https://www.buglife.org.uk/campaigns/potwatch/
 

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Verifying BirdTrack records in iRecord

Since February 2022 we have been importing UK records of species other than birds from BirdTrack into iRecord for verification (and ultimately we intend to send bird records on iRecord to BirdTrack for verification). Initially the largest sets of records will be for mammals and dragonflies/damselflies, with smaller sets of records for butterflies, amphibians, reptiles and orchids. 

For more information, and for guidance on how BirdTrack deals with locations and coordinates, please see:

Templates for record comments

This feature added in April 2023 allows verifiers to save one or many templates containing text, e.g. to  provide a ‘signature’ that contains the verifier name and a link to their recording scheme; or a frequently used comment about a species, etc. Once saved the templates can be re-used whenever needed. 

You don’t have to use the templates at all! You can just add your comment in the usual way. The templates provide extra options for quickly calling up comment text that you have previously saved, and there are two different uses:

Photo verification page

This new page is designed to make it easier for verifiers to review records that have photos  attached. Photo records will still be shown on the main verification page as well, so verifiers  can choose whether to do all their verification on the current page, or try the new one for  the records with photos.