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Somerset Environmental Records Centre

  • What is SERC?
    • The SERC Network
      • SERC Partners
      • Specialist Groups
        • Reptile and Amphibian Group for Somerset
        • Somerset Bat Group
        • Somerset Botany Group
        • Somerset Rare Plants Group
        • Somerset & Bristol Branch of Butterfly Conservation
        • Somerset Otter Group
        • Somerset Ornithological Society
        • Somerset Moth Group
        • Somerset Mammal Group
        • Somerset Geology Group
        • Exmoor Natural History Society
        • North Somerset & Bristol Fungus Group
    • The SERC Team
    • Where we operate
    • More about Somerset
  • What we do?
    • Local Wildlife Sites (LWS)
    • Local Geological Sites (LGS)
    • Integrated Habitat System (IHS)
    • BioPlan
    • Ecological Networks
    • Projects
      • Brue Valley Big Bat Surveys
      • Blackdown Hills Big Bat Surveys
  • Submit Data
    • Help, Tell Us What You See
    • On-line recording
      • On-line recording help
  • Request data
  • Community Wildlife Mapping
    • Community Maps
    • Taunton Wards
  • Do your bit for wildlife
    • In your garden
    • Office based opportunities
    • Recording opportunities
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Archives

Update No 12 September 2021

Update No 12 September 2021

Somerset LGS Project – final report for Exmoor area May 2021

Somerset LGS Project - final report for Exmoor area May 2021

Update No 11 Spring 2021

Update No 11 Spring 2021

Update No 10 September 2020

Update No 10 September 2020

Update No 9 April 2020

Update No 9 April 2020

Somerset LGS Project -Final report for Quantocks area – April 2020

Somerset LGS Project -Final report for Quantocks area - April 2020

Agenda Meeting 30 09 2019

Agenda Meeting 30 09 2019

SGGUpdateautumn2019No8

SGGUpdateautumn2019No8

Somerset Good Rock Guide

Somerset Good Rock Guide

May 2016 update

May 2016 update

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Latest News

  • Great Somerset Wildlife Count

    Part of the 30 Days Wild initiative run by the Somerset Wildlife Trust, The Big Count will run from 17th - 26th June. The aim is to help us fill in the gaps in our knowledge about the diversity and abundance of more ‘common’ species.

    Find out more

What to look for this month

  • Swift

    A summer migrant that can be seen from May – it is plain sooty brown with a pale throat and a short forked tail. Look out for them flying low and fast around buildings looking for holes to nest in.

    Let us know about your sightings

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