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Nigel Willits
Systems Engineer
RSPB
nigel.willits@rspb.org.uk

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John Harrison-Bryant
Records Officer
South Lancashire Bat Group

Records Officer
South Lancashire Bat Group

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Steve Oram
People's Trust for Endangered Species

Login also available for use by other PTES employees
www.ptes.org

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Hi - Christine Johnston. Just started as Data Processor at The Wildlife Information Centre

Christine Johnston

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Hi all,

I'm Paul Barrington. I just started with the Greater Manchester Local Records Centre as a data manager. Just familiarising myself with the tools of the trade.

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Keiron Brown
Seasonal Helpline Officer
Bat Conservation Trust

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Hello
Michael Walker - Living Landscape Monitoring Officer
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust

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Hi,

Robert Wright
Curatorial Volunteer of Invertebrates.
National Museums Scotland.
Edinburgh.

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Andrew Sanders, studying for an MSc Biological Recording at the University of Birmingham.

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Lorna Shaw
Biological Records Officer / Biological Records In Essex
Essex Wildlife Trust

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Franz Winter
amateur in project Flora von Muenchen
user of Recorder6 in the German version

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David Brown
As a family we are into bats, dormice, otters, water voles, hawks, owls
Gill coordinates the local otter group and I do bat walks and talks

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Ali Moyle
PhD Student, National Bats and Wind Turbines Project
University of Exeter

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Hi!

Sarah West
Research Associate on OPAL project
Stockholm Environment Institute, University of York.

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Andy Fairbairn
Data and GIS Officer
Berks, Bucks and Oxon Wildlife Trust.

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Timothy McKillen
Moth Recorder Butterfly Conservation NI
Co. Antrim

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Jackie Ullyett
Centre Manager
Bedfordshire & Luton BRMC

Jackie Ullyett
Data Manager
Beds & Luton BRMC

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Andrew Price - Senior Ranger
Blackwater Valley Countryside Partnership

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Hello!
Charlotte Johns
Ecologist
Somerset Environmental Records Centre (SERC)

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Stuart Kay
Environmental Evidence Officer
CCW

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Jerry Schoen
Water Resources Research Center
University of Massachusetts.
We are exploring phenology of aquatic insects
I'm interested to know whether Indicia Toolkit can be used in the US

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Hi Jerry
Welcome to the forum. I can confirm that Indicia was designed with international use in mind so there should be no problems using it in the US. The mapping aspects can all run on Google or Bing map layers (or your own mapping services if you prefer). We support input of map references using UTM or latitude and longitude and can easily add support for other grid systems if required.
I look forward to hearing from you - if you have any more questions feel free to post on the Indicia section of this forum (http://forums.nbn.org.uk/viewforum.php?id=25) which I monitor regularly.
Best wishes
John

John van Breda
Biodiverse IT

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Peter Williams
University of Reading
Studying Applied Ecology & Conservation BSc

Trying to use NBN for research!

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Hi,

Robin Mace.  Archivist of the Kent Ornithological Society.

Evaluating Recorder as a replacement for an old database system we are currently running.

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Simon Skidmore
Green Man Software Ltd