Document of dataset 3120

Dataset record

Type
Dataset
title in English
Gloucestershire Centre for Environmental Records - Gloucestershire BAP Priority Species - Otter
Description in English

Purpose of data capture

The majority of records in the dataset were obtained during surveys aimed specifically at checking riparian wildlife in general or otters in particular. A few 'casual' records are mostly from visitors to nature reserves and/or other naturalists and regular observers of wildlife. A very few records are from untrained members of the public who just happened to see an otter and contacted the Wildlife Trust with a one-off record.

Methods of data capture

Our otter records come from several sources, mostly derived from Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust reports and including older documents:

  • Field observations by Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust staff, principally the Water Vole Project Officer and the Severn Vale Project Advisors.
  • Observations by GWT members and members of the public, principally through the Severn Vale Project Otter monitoring scheme.
  • Field observations by Cotswold Water Park Trust otter monitoring scheme.
  • Other reports, mostly unpublished, by a range of authors.

Almost all the records relate to observations of live otters in the field, or their recent signs (e.g. road casualties, footprints, food remains, fresh spraints and anal jelly). However, users of the data should bear in mind that there may be some records which relate only to older otter signs, such as old tracks/trails or disused holts.

Geographical coverage

Source records are derived from six- or eight-figure grid referenced observations. The records are for the whole of the administrative county of Gloucestershire. Please note that this does not include the administrative area called South Gloucestershire.

Temporal coverage

Records range from 1993 to 2011, with concentrations of records from the recent activities of the Cotswold Water Park Trust 2007 - 10 and the recent activities of Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust staff from 2007 - 11.

Data quality

Data relating to the otter surveys should be regarded as of high reliability where species identification is concerned. Casual records are generally thought to be of reliably-identified otters, but come with a slightly higher risk of confusion with similar species. Very doubtful reports of live sightings are not added to the database. The temporal and geographic spread of records is highly reliant on the scope of the main surveys involved, and should not be relied upon as a comprehensive guide to the exact distribution and abundance of otter in Gloucestershire for any period of time. Older records in particular should be seen only as a guide to those stretches of river which have been seen to be hospitable to otters in the past.

Abstract in English
UK BAP Priority Species records for Gloucestershire, held by Gloucestershire Centre for Environmental Records.
Rights
Unrestricted
bibliographicCitation
UK National Biodiversity Network, Gloucestershire Centre for Environmental Records - Gloucestershire BAP Priority Species - Otter (accessed through GBIF data portal, http://data.gbif.org/datasets/resource/14015, yyyy-mm-dd)
Comment
GBIF Portal ID 14015
Version
1.0

Temporal coverage

Temporal
Start date
1993-01-01
End date
2011-01-01

Geographical coverage

Spatial
ANE, British Isles, England, Gloucester

Thesaurus terms

Keyword
Citizen participation

Themes

theme
Biology > Mammals

Taxonomic terms

Taxon keywords
Lutra lutra

Ownerships

contributor
National Biodiversity Network Trust
contributor
National Biodiversity Network Trust
contactPoint
Paul Gilbertson
contactPoint
Centre for Ecology and Hydrology
contactPoint
Linda Moore
contactPoint
Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
contributor
Gloucestershire Centre for Environmental Records

Special collections

part of special collection
EMODNET
not available through EurOBIS

Document metadata

date created
2012-07-17
date modified
2022-08-10