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Topic: Can you remove a species?

Hello Chris.  In case you don't see this buried in the rant I posted yesterday  in NBN 'Comments ...' this S American otter has a place in UKSI:

Output Group:    marine mammal
Taxon Reference:    Lontra felina (Molina, 1782), NHMSYS0000376841

M.

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Re: Can you remove a species?

Hi Murdo,

Yes that's probably one that we don't need to offer to UK recorders - thanks for pointing it out! ;) 

Over the years we have tried to mark certain foreign species as 'non-native' or in the Organism flagged as 'redundant'. Unfortunately we have had all sorts of things from zoo animals to butterfly-house escapes added to the database for various reasons. I have been wondering whether we should start to mark a few of the names as redundant if no records have been posted against them OR if they are just no longer required.

Best wishes,
Chris R.

Chris Raper, Manager of the UK Species Inventory, Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity,
Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London, SW7 5BD.  (tel: 020 7942 5894)
also Tachinid Recording Scheme (http://tachinidae.org.uk/)

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Re: Can you remove a species?

That sounds like a sensible way to go, but maybe not a top priority.  I see there is a range of Coluber snakes as well.

M.

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Re: Can you remove a species?

Just checked this again (the otter and all Coluber spp.) and they are marked as 'redundant' and 'non-native' in the ORGANISM table so people can filter these out if they need to :)  If you spot any more then I'll check them out.

Chris Raper, Manager of the UK Species Inventory, Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity,
Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London, SW7 5BD.  (tel: 020 7942 5894)
also Tachinid Recording Scheme (http://tachinidae.org.uk/)