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National Biodiversity Data Centre has developed diverse work programme that is supported by a state-of-the-art bioinformatics infrastructure and a small but dedicated team of staff.

Since its establishment in 2007, the National Biodiversity Data Centre has developed into an essential component of the national heritage infrastructure to make information on Ireland’s biodiversity more accessible for decision-making, to assist engagement by both the public and private sectors with biodiversity and to support the conservation of biological diversity in Ireland. It achieves this through a diverse work programme that is supported by a state-of-the-art bioinformatics infrastructure and a small but dedicated team of staff.

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Dung beetle volunteers from the farming community needed to assist research project!

“All good things come in poos!”   If the above line was designed to grab people’s attention, it sure caught mine. The statement originates from a tweet posted last week
Dor Beetle (Geotrupes stercorarius), a large dung beetle that can be found in Ireland. Image credit: Annie Smith, NatureSpot.

Press release: Leave No Trace Guidelines for Getting Outdoors Responsibly and Safely

A message from Leave No Trace Ireland   Leave No Trace Guidelines for Getting Outdoors Responsibly and Safely   Friday March 20, 2020 As we head into the weekend, though

Recording community hits half a million species record submissions!

500,000 record milestone bodes well for biological recording in Ireland. A significant milestone was reached during the first month of the year when the number of records submitted to the

Annual Review 2018 published

The National Biodiversity Data Centre’s Annual Review 2018 has been published.   The review presents some of the highlights of the work delivered by the Data Centre during 2018. The

Biodiversity Ireland – latest issue out now!

Biodiversity Ireland Issue 19 Autumn/Winter 2019   Catch up on all the latest going's on at the National Biodiversity Data Centre in our latest issue of the Biodiversity Ireland magazine

Butterfly Bash 2019 – Laois take top position for the 2nd year running

Congratulations go to Laois for the 2nd year running for coming top of the table of counties recording butterflies during this the 2019 Butterfly Bash.  As you'll see from the

Recorders reach the 100,000th record milestone

A very significant milestone was reached over the weekend when the number of records submitted to Ireland’s Citizen Science Portal in 2019 passed the 100,000th mark. The 100,000th records was

National Heritage Week – bringing back the Dash and Bash!

Dragonfly Dash & Butterfly Bash National Heritage Week Recording Challenges National Heritage Week runs from tomorrow Saturday 17th to Sunday 25h of August, a celebration of Ireland’s rich natural and
Small Heath butterfly (Image credit: L. Lysaght)

The Silent Extinction of Insects

Dr. Tomás Murray, Senior Ecologist with the National Biodiversity Data Centre explores our understanding of global insect losses   What’s happening globally? Fundamentally, insects are “the little things that run

First record of Golden kelp in Ireland – but how did it get here and will it stay?

Seasearch Ireland press release issued May 17th, 2019 First record of Golden kelp (Laminaria ochroleuca) Researchers from the NUI Galway and the University of Alabama at Birmingham, using samples collected
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