EcoRecord holds information on over 7,000 sites, including their status (e.g. Site of Special Scientific Interest, Local Nature Reserve, Site of Importance for Nature Conservation) their habitats, geological interest and their known species (the database contains over 330,000 species records).
The database is combined with a powerful Geographical Information System (GIS) to provide the most up-to-date, authoritative and impartial information available on the ecology of the Black Country and Birmingham.
Information can be provided in the form of maps, tables, lists and reports interpreting this data.
Disclaimer: The information supplied by EcoRecord is only as good as that supplied to it. Although all efforts have been made to include the most up-to-date information on this site, EcoRecord cannot be held responsible for any misunderstanding caused by errors or omissions within the following pages.
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