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Your Committee - Meet them at the next NFBR Event.

Updated photos for 2006/7 to follow shortly.

Charles Copp is a cheerful chap who likes animals, plants and rocks! He specialises in information systems for biological and geological recording and collections management. He has been involved with many aspects of standards development for the NBN including the NBN data model, Recorder 2000 and proposals for LRC Accreditation.

 

Charles Copp
Chairman

Paul Harding has been involved with some form of biological recording since the age of 12 and was a founder member of NFBR. He was Head of the Biological Records Centre at CEH Monks Wood from 1982 to 2003. Although now retired, he has a 3-year CEH Fellowship (unpaid) and also serves as a loose cannon on several NBN and other committees. Currently he is editing a couple of national atlases, planning some research and wondering how he ever had time to go to work.

 

Paul Harding


 

John is a semi-retired community pharmacist, who has worked as a volunteer at Rotherham BRC for many years. A botanist, with an interest in land use, especially historical aspects. He is also Treasurer of the Yorkshire Naturalists' Union and a B.S.B.I. member.

 

John Newbould
Membership
Secretary and Treasurer
 

Nicky Court

 

Nicky Court
Newsletter Editor

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Nick works at Derby Museum, and runs the Derbyshire BRC. He is county reptile recorder, has an interest in glow worms, and is heavily involved in a project to publish a new Flora of Derbyshire.

 

Nick Moyes
Website Manager
 

Henri has been running the SxBRC for five years, she is not a specialist in any particular recording field, but considers herself a jack of all trades, but sadly a master of none!  Her particular interest for the last ten years has been hedgerows and she is delighted to be involved with the Sussex Hedgerow Inventory Project.

 

Henri Brocklebank

Bill Butcher

 

Bill Butcher

Simon Pickles: Having escaped life as a lecturer in Applied Plant Biology, Simon has now been rehabilitated as director of the North and East Yorkshire Ecological Data Centre. He is a plant physiologist by training but a biological recorder by inclination. Simon clings to the touchingly naive belief that it is possible to collect useful ecological data in the waters off the East Coast of Yorkshire.

 

Simon Pickles

Richard is Surveys Manager for Butterfly Conservation. He co-ordinates Butterflies for the New Millennium (the recording scheme for butterflies in Britain and Ireland) and other surveys, is leading on plans to set up a national recording scheme for larger (macro) moths, gets involved in lots of research using the butterfly data, and is the main point of contact with the NBN. His main recording interests are (appropriately) butterflies and moths.

 

Richard Fox
 

For many years Trevor has managed Hertfordshire BRC. He has represented NFBR on the Board of Trustees of the NBN, and recently resigned to take up an appointment as NBN Development Officer for National Schemes and Societies coordinator. He is both the beetle recorder and the BSBI county plant recorder for Hertfordshire.


 

Trevor James

I have not been recording in over ten years now. In the past I had an interest in ground beetles and spiders. Now my main task is the helping of others to collect, collate, manage and disseminate environmental records that relate to Northern Ireland and its coastal waters. Perhaps some day, I shall return to my spiders but at the minute my family, our farm and my job fills all my time.

 

Damian McFerran
 

Adam is Manager of the South East Wales BRC (SEWBREC), but was formerly Manager of the Biodiversity Information Service for Powys and Brecon Beacons National Park - the first LRC in Wales.

 

Adam Rowe


 

.Mandy is the manager of Greenspace Information for Greater London, the open space and biodiversity records centre (GIGL).  One of the areas of work that Mandy is particularly interested in is engaging more people in recording, and she sees this as a key role of the GIGL and its partners.

 

Mandy Rudd

 

Craig works at Staffordshire Wildlife Trust running SER, the LRC for Staffordshire. His main interest is anything with greater than six legs, i.e. spiders, etc. and is Staffs Area Organiser for the Spider Recording Scheme.

 

Craig Slawson

Darwyn Sumner

 

Darwyn Sumner

Stuart Ball

 

Stuart Ball

Patrick Milne Holme

 

BRISC representative

Patrick
Milne Holme

Based on the outskirts of London, Steve works to co-ordinate habitat and wildife management on Council land in support of the Bromley Biodiversity Action Plan and of the London Boroughs' Biodiversity Forum and London Biodiversity Partnership's efforts to further all aspects of wildlife conservation across Greater London. He is presently involved with organising a local wildlife recording project in Bromley as part of the EU LIFE-funded SUN ( Sustainable Urban Networks for Greenspace Planning) Project www.sutton.gov.uk/environment/sunproject/ which is intended to develop novel means of engaging stakeholder participation in the biodiversity action process.


Steve Whitbread
(awaiting photo)

Simon Wood

 


Simon Wood

 

 

 


Gavin Broad
(awaiting photo)

 

 

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