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Pete Tomlin 'Recording Wildlife’ Lecture

An introductory talk into using Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust's new online recording page Nature Counts, and how this can help you report the wildlife you see and inform the Wildlife Trust's conservation work. Pete Tomlin is the Trust's Senior Data Management and Monitoring Officer, leading the More Data for Nature Team's work to roll out robust monitoring protocols across the Trust's nature reserves, and to develop approaches to monitoring biodiversity at a landscape scale. Pete has several years of experience delivering conservation projects across Sheffield and Rotherham and has an MSc in Biological Recording from Manchester Metropolitan University. 

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