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Gloucestershire Centre For Environmental Records

Gloucestershire Centre for Environmental Records (GCER) is the county’s Local Record Centre and holds data about the county’s wildlife. GCER has approximately 1,000,000 species records in its database, many of these are supplied by the county recorders from the Gloucestershire Naturalists’ Society. The data are made publicly available. The Centre is managed by the Trust. In March 2011 the Trust and the Gloucestershire Centre for Environmental Records published its 'State of the Natural Environment Report' on behalf of the Gloucestershire Environmental Partnership (authors: Dr C Studholme, Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust; Linda Moore, Gloucestershire Centre for Environmental Records). In 2012 the Trust published its report on the 'State of the Environment in Gloucestershire' about brownfield land.

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