Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre is one of over 70 Local Environment Record Centres in the UK and is focused on collating, managing and analysing species, habitat and wildlife site data for Cumbria to better inform decision-making across the county. Formed in 2011 at Tullie, CBDC evolved from the Museum’s Natural History Records Bureau which was established in 1902 and was one of the earliest biological recording centres in the world. We currently hold over 2.7 million species records and aim to double this in the next five years to provide a more accurate biodiversity baseline for Cumbria. We are looking to recruit a Recording Officer who will manage all incoming records, ensure data quality checks are undertaken on the veracity of data received, and promote recording to different au

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