| Re: What the FRDBI and CATE databases can (and cannot) tell us. I agree that, as realised by so many groups nationwide who have already copied their records into CATE, and on the understading of how relatively easily the FRDBI data could be assimilated, it makes little economic sense for the BMS to spend hard found funds just to more or less replicate an existing, tried and tested system which has already had the 'thumbs up' from the likes of the National Biodiversity Network Trust, the Natural History Museum, the National Trust, and JNCC.
David |