The UK's Centre for Ecology and Hydrology has been around for decades.
I remember their work when completing my degree.
The UKCEH Countryside Survey has collected data for more than 40 years to show how our water, land and air, and the animals and plants that depend on them, are changing over time.
— UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (@UK_CEH) November 25, 2023
Data from nature, for nature 💚
See more: https://t.co/VXjZZE4IL9#DataNature @AngusGarbutt pic.twitter.com/vA1yUlaL6u
In addition to their datasets, I had a look for other material that might be of use for the new GCSE Natural History potentially.
The site has a section entitled 'Factsheets'.
There is one on Saltmarshes and one on Peatland.
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