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The Kent and Medway Biological Records Centre is currently still in its infancy. However, we are making progress on a monthly basis. The KMBRC Newsletter has been designed to keep all interested parties informed about our progress and up-to-date on current news.The newsletter is also a way for us to keep in touch with recorders and our volunteers; some of whom work from home, and so regular contact is otherwise limited.
The newsletter is a quarterly publication and back-dated copies can be viewed here at any time. If you have any ideas for future editions, please do not hesitate to e-mail Info@kmbrc.org.uk.
September 2008
KMBRC Data Enquiries Density
Recording Wildlife in Kent
Kids Wild Watch
Fungi Quiz!!
The Lodge Garden, June 2008
What am I?
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July 2008
Kent Goes Wild! 2008 at Shorne Wood Country Park
Bees,Bees Bees
Kent Kids Wild Watch 2008
The Stag Beetle
KMBRC Away Day to Leeds Castle
Fuchsia Gall Mite in Kent
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March 2008
Denge Woods Project - Get Involved!
Bluebells for Britain
Adders in Decline
Spring is Here!!
National Moth Night 7th June 2008
National Insect Week 23-29th June 2008
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December 2007
- 2007: A bad year for Bats (S. Thompson)
- The Search for the Harlequin Ladybird (P. Brown)
- Maidstone Bird Box Project - How are things going?
- Big Garden Birdwatch - 26/27th January 2008
- Shoresearch (B. Chapman)
- Great Crested Newt Monitoring Project (M. Philips)
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September 2007
- Kent Goes Wild 2007 report
- The Bumblebee Conservation Trust
- Maidstone Bird Box Project
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June 2007
- 'Kent Goes Wild!' 2007 at Reculver
- Plane Lace Bug (Corythucha ciliata) in Kent
- Alien plants
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March 2007
- Wildlife homes
- Veteran Trees in Kent
- Big Bumblebee Hunt
- Gardening for Wildlife
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December 2006
- Kent's Brownfields - havens for invertebrates
- Lizard King of the Compost (Slow Worms)
- Autumn's Lady's Tresses (Spiranthes spiralis)
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September 2006
Biological Recording - providing useful data
22-spot Ladybird (Thea 22-punctata)
Facinating finds from amateur recorders
Wildlife Recording: Hints and Tips
Kent Goes Wild 2006
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June 2006
- Kent Goes Wild! 2006
- Land Access Database
- Recording Field-Trip to Northern France
- Discover Kent’s Coastline
- Common Hazel (Corylus avellana)
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March 2006
- The Mysterious Yew -Taxus baccata
- Ancient Trees and Woodlands in Kent
- Song Thrush (Turdus philomelos)
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December 2005
- The Harvest Mouse (Micromys minutus)
- KMBRC: 2005 Update
- KMBRC 2006 Recording Calendar
- Year of the Volunteer
- Downe Bank KWT Reserve
- Buglife: All of a Buzz
- Kent Coastal Databas
- Kent Mammal Group Survey
- Pipistrelle Bat (Pipistrellus pipistrellus)
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September 2005
- Wildlife recording excellence in Schools
- Unusual Behavior of the Earthworm
- Adder records required
- Swans and the Medway
- Bogbean (Menyanthes trifoliata)
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June 2005
- Specimen Special
- Dragonflies and Damselfies
- Bees, Wasps and Ants
- What the Cat brought in...
- Azure Damselfly (Coenagrion puella)
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March 2005
- Cross border Heritage Information
- Wildlife and Water
- Kent Kid's Wild Watch 2005
- New Ways of Recording
- Knopper Gall
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Autumn 2004
- Progress at the Records Centre
- Route of a Record
- KMBRC Website - Still Growing!
- Adders in Decline
- A good year for Fungus
- The holly and the ivy
- Wasp Spider (Argiope bruennichi)
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Summer 2004
- Welcome and Introduction
- Volunteers and Recorders
- Hawkmoths
- Roesel's Bush Cricket (Metrioptera roesellii)
- Wildlife photography
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