Biological Records Centre (Institute of Terrestrial Ecology)
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- Biological Records Centre (Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (Great Britain))
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found: Atlas of the non-marine mollusca of the British ...
found: Provisional atlas of British hoverflies, 2000:p. 1 (From the beginning of April 2000, CEH has operated as a single institute, and the individual Institute names have ceased to exist ... The Biological Records Centre is operated by CEH)
found: Biological Records Centre website, 29 July 2009:History of the Biological Records Centre page (Although the BRC was based at the Nature Conservancy's newly opened Monks Wood Experimental Station, near Huntingdon, it was another three years before it was fully integrated into the Nature Conservancy. November 1973, the Nature Conservancy was split into the Nature Conservancy Council (NCC) and the Institute of Terrestrial Ecology (ITE), which was a research centre of NERC; from 1974 funding for BRC came from the new NCC, the centre was part of ITE)
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Change Notes
1981-12-14: new
2009-07-30: revised
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