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View Network News – July 2026

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NBN Trust Strategic Plans – Update July 2026 Observer status to the Convention on Biological Diversity Darwin Core gets a major upgrade NBN Trust Partner Job Vacancy – ALERC iSpot has cl...

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At its May Board meeting the NBN Trustees agreed to extend the current NBN Trust Strategy 2022-2027 to April 2028. This gives the Trust time to engage properly with members, data providers, funders, and users, and to develop the next strategy on stronger evidence.

It also approved the Trust’s Business Plan for 2026 – 2027 which outlines our priorities for the year ahea...


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The NBN Trust has been granted observer status to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), the international agreement that underpins global cooperation on biodiversity conservation, sustainable use, and benefit sharing.

Observer status enables the Trust to participate in CBD meetings, including COP17, which takes place in Yerevan, Armenia, from 19 – 30 October 20...


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Written by Sophia Davies – BBatS Project Officer

I would like to introduce the British Bat Survey (BBatS), a relatively new national monitoring scheme run by the Bat Conservation Trust.

BBatS was established in 2024 to improve our understanding of regional bat population ...


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Isabella Clark, a PhD student based at the University of Reading, is currently recruiting volunteers across the UK for a citizen science project investigating how urban hedgehogs may be exposed to rodenticides in residential gardens.

One potential route of exposure involves hedgehogs occurring in the same gardens as rats and mice, where rodenticides may be used to trea...


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