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From: "Ben Mullen" <b...@bis.org.uk>
To: "Ben Mullen" <b...@bis.org.uk>
Sent: Thursday, 20 Feb, 2020 At 15:08
Subject: LERC Wales Symposium & BIS Recording Days 2020

Dear All

I’d like to inform you of the first LERC Wales Symposium, an all Wales celebration of biological recording, and the recording days arranged for this year in the BIS area.

I’ve arranged several recording days on private land and with the wildlife trust in Montgomeryshire (MWT).

I’ve summarised them below in Vice County order and details can be found on the BIS website https://www.bis.org.uk/diaryevent for each event.

Most of the recording days are an opportunity for us to record on private land, often managed for conservation or in a way that benefits conservation. It is hoped that as many recorders as possible will be able to attend.

If you would like any more information on the sites please do let me know.

LERC Wales Symposium

Saturday 25 April at the Centre for Alternative Technology, Machynlleth.

Recording Days

VC42

Wed 27 May Llangynidr

Wed 5 August Newbridge on Wye

Wed or Thur in Sept Crickadarn, near Builth Wells date tbc from 9,10,16,17th

VC43

Wed 20 May near Hundred House

VC44 (BBNP area)

Thur 18 June near Llangadog

Wed or Thur in August Capel Gwynfe date tbc from 12,13,19or20th

VC47 – all joint events with MWT

Sun 14 June Dyfnant Meadows a MWT NR – booking essential for this one.

End of July Newtown date tbc

Sat 8 August Red House, a MWT NR, Abermule

Best wishes

Ben

Ben Mullen (Communications Officer, BIS)

Biodiversity Information Service for Powys and BBNP

Local Environmental Records Centre Wales Ltd

6 THE BULWARK

BRECON

POWYS

LD3 7LB

Tel: 01874 610881 Event day mobile 07479 279 830

Website: www.bis.org.uk

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