The exhibition tells the story of 20 years of biological recording in Northern Ireland.
The Centre for Environmental Data and Recording (CEDaR) was established at the Ulster Museum in January 1995. It is a partnership between Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA), National Museums Northern Ireland (NMNI) and the local biological recording community.
CEDaR collects, collates, manages and disseminates wildlife information for Northern Ireland and its coastal waters. The collection of wildlife information is essential for the delivery of the Northern Ireland Biodiversity Strategy, policy and decision-making.
Using specimens from the National Museums’ collections, informative text, artwork and photography, the exhibition summarises the activities of CEDaR over the previous 20 years.
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http://nmni.com/um/What-s-on/Current-Exhibitions/CEDaR--Recording-Northern-Ireland-s-Wildlife
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