Durham Biodiversity
Data Service
 
Curlew - copyright www.northeastwildlife.co.uk
Alchemilla monticola - Keith Cunningham
Adders - Tony Phelps - Reptile Research & Imagery
The Durham Biodiversity Data Service provides high quality, verified and current species and habitat data to ecological professionals.

The data provided is sourced from many different organisations and individuals with whom DBDS holds data sharing agreements, and from internally commissioned survey work and verified public survey data from work undertaken by the Durham Biodiversity Partnership.

DBDS has been established by the Durham Biodiversity Partnership to better protect biodiversity through the sharing of high quality biodiversity data, and on the basis of the principles established by the National Biodiversity Network (NBN).

The Service is based at Durham Wildlife Trust and is managed by Trust staff on behalf of the Partnership. All data and data sharing agreements are held by the Durham Wildlife Trust.