Maria Longley, GiGL Community Manager and Chloë Smith, GiGL Partnership Manager What’s happening in your neighbourhood? How do you engage with nature and open spaces? Maybe you are a member of your local park’s Friends group, or an allotment society. Maybe you record...
As a Partnership Officer, Becky is one of our primary contacts for our work with existing Service Level Agreement (SLA) Partners. She also co-ordinates GiGL’s SLA Spotlight bulletin for existing and potential SLA partners and on top of that runs the GiGL social media...
Steve Whitbread, Vice-Chair, National Federation for Biological Recording Technological advances have not only made it possible to share, manage and put biodiversity data to use in meeting national or local needs, they also facilitate record making thanks to GPS,...
David Allen, London Natural History Society and GiGL Volunteer Place has been an integral part of natural history observations from the very beginning. Authors have described the natural history of their parish, their town or their county often in great detail. But...
Chloë Smith, GiGL Data Officer London is arguably one of the world’s most verdant big cities. A significant part of our green space is managed by ordinary Londoners – the humble gardeners. Gardens cover nearly a quarter of London, yet we know little about what’s in...