Blog post - BirdTrack - a Swiss army knife in BTO’s toolkit
19 Feb 2020 Philipp Boersch-Supan paper Tweet this!Thanks to a growing number of schemes and improvements in recording and reporting technology, biological recording is now happening in more places and more regularly than ever before. Interested members of the public, BTO volunteers among them, are recording a broad suite of wildlife from birds, to insects, to plants. Although these schemes, including those run by BTO, are united by the hard work of volunteers, not all recording schemes are created equally.
Read my full blog about insights from the BTO BirdTrack scheme on the BTO website.