Downloads ...

and links

You can download information regarding the site and our surveys as well as links to further information on the internet from here.

Recent items (downloads below):

  • Dawn Chorus 2026 - a summary of all the birds heard from 2009 to the present day. (Excel format - please ask if you can't use Excel, we can provide a pdf which should work on all computer systems) Many thanks to lots of people over the years for this - list on the sheet!
  • Moths observed summary from 2013 to 2026.Updated to 3 May 2026. Many thanks to Peter Macqueen for this.
  • Lichen Walk Autumn 25 - Ruari Mostyn took a party around the site and showed us many Lichens, which most of us fail to spot! He and Pete Martin have provided several resources to help identify them. The pictures and the "one page" introduction are especially helpful.
  • Bryophytes (mosses and liverworts) - a recently found survey - from 2013! We hope to organise another survey in 2025
  • Updated files on Beetles, information provided by David Atty
  • Reports from the annual meeting on 7 March 2021 including a powerpoint presentation about problems regarding fish migration in the Derwent Catchment area.

We are working to put together lots of information collected over the years and hope to have more available in future.

downloads:

Committee minutes and other reports:

Links - to other sites

Website reference list for further reading and information: We are getting things sorted slowly now and suggestions are always welcome!



Please note that whilst we have provided a number of carefully selected links from this site, we are not responsible for the content of these external sites or if they change their web addresses.

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