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The Biological Recording Handbook: Making Wildlife Count

by Whild, S.

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  • Catalogue No : 62868
  • ISBN : 9781784275891
  • Published : FEB 2026
  • Cover : Paperback
  • Pages : 260
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  • Catalogue No : 62870
  • ISBN : 9781784275884
  • Published : FEB 2026
  • Cover : Hardback
  • Pages : 260

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Description:

Biological recording is the discipline of writing down natural history observations of a correctly identified species, in a specific location, on a specific date, by a named individual. Simple enough, you may think. But these four pieces of data each have their own pitfalls for the unwary, whether making records or using them in analysis.

This is the first time that all the principles and processes of biological recording have been brought together, with a detailed look at some fascinating historical examples. What is biological recording? Why do we do it, how did it start, and why does it underpin just about every evidence-based decision that is made in conservation? The book covers:

* The art of recording - in-depth, practical information from site-specific work and different habitats to handling absence data, bias and error.

* Planning - including relevant legislation and monitoring.

* Context - databases, collections, rarities, refereeing/validation.

* Analysis - working with lists and indicator species.

* Reporting - how-to, the community, ownership and confidentiality.

Controversial topics such as species reintroductions are discussed, tips are offered on how to make the most effective use of data, and readers are invited to carry out thought experiments on aspects of their own recording activities, as well as consider the future of this all-important discipline.

This handbook provides comprehensive guidance for anyone making wildlife records, whether an amateur recorder, ecological consultant or conservation biology academic.

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