CBDC Habitat Information Submission Form

New and up-to-date habitat data is critical to a range of current initiatives/programmes, including delivery of the Local Nature Recovery Strategy (and associated partner plans and strategies), and delivery/evaluation of biodiversity net gain and natural capital investment programmes. More prosaically, better habitat information is needed across Cumbria to inform all land-based and development decision making: as the most biodiverse county in England, we need to know what habitats we have, where and in what condition. If we don’t know what we have, we don’t know what we need to protect or improve.

The last county-wide survey of Cumbrian habitat was in the 1980s. Habitat information has been gathered since then but has not always been sent to CBDC to build a more up-to-date habitat map for Cumbria. Developing the Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS) in 2024/25 has created a new habitat map for Cumbria through collation of some large habitat datasets that have been shared by land managers and through modelling to help fill some of the gaps but there is still an urgent need for ground-truthed data to verify the modelled data, update existing datasets and fill the remaining ‘white space’ where there are no data.

If you have any digital habitat data and are willing to share your data with CBDC to better understand the county-level picture, please complete the form below and send your information to us. Please ensure that you have the correct permissions from the land owner/data owner to share the data: CBDC can send a data sharing agreement to you and is happy to discuss sharing opportunities if you have any concerns. Please contact datamanager@cbdc.org.uk if you have any questions, are unsure how to share the data/complete the form or if you would like to discuss your data holdings with us before you submit your datasets. We want to make data submission as easy as possible for you.

Data which can work for different purposes (such as monitoring LNRS delivery, informing planning/BNG decisions, assessing biodiversity potential etc.) and can be shared and used in an efficient manner, needs to be collected and stored in a consistent format and/or according to agreed standards. Similarly aligning (where possible) local data collation standards with those of key national data sets (for example the updating/maintaining the Priority Habitat Inventory) will ensure more fluid flow of data from national to local and vice-versa. CBDC have worked with partners to develop a data standards policy for habitat information which can be read HERE. PLEASE READ this document for guidance on the key information to be included in any data submission.

Please complete the form with as much information as you can. If you are unsure of any responses, leave blank or select the response that best reflects your understanding of the data. The form is intended for small data submissions or as a first step in submitting a large dataset: if submitting data for a large number of sites or a large, detailed dataset, please contact datamanager@cbdc.org.uk to discuss the best options for submission after completing as much of this form as possible. We understand that data takes many different forms and it might be simpler to discuss what you have with us first!

We are only able to accept digitised data: this form is not intended as a service for digitising habitat data.

Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre

The Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre at Tullie House Museum, Carlisle keeps wildlife information for the county of Cumbria. Tullie House Museum, in its role as a local natural history museum, has collected and disseminated records of wildlife in Cumbria since its inception in 1893. From the early 1990s the Museum has developed a computerised database of species and habitat records in Cumbria and has taken the central role in providing a local biodiversity data service for the county. This role was restyled as Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre (CBDC) in 2010, a not-for-profit organisation hosted by Tullie House Museum and advised by local stakeholders.
Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre
Cumbria Biodiversity Data CentreTuesday, March 17th, 2026 at 4:53am
We have a great training session this Friday focusing on Priority Habitats - what they are and what you need to know to survey and potentially manage them. The weather is forecast to be good so why not join us to explore a range of different habitat types?

More information and to book: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/cumbria-ecoskills/identifying-priority-habitats/e-dyymjm
Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre
Cumbria Biodiversity Data CentreThursday, March 12th, 2026 at 2:50am
There are two Cumbria Ecoskills courses next week focusing on understanding habitats and habitat surveying:
- Habitat Surveying (using UKHab) on 19 March at Loweswater
- Priority Habitats on 20 March at Threlkeld

Still places available if you would like to expand your habitat knowledge!

https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/cumbria-ecoskills
Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre
Cumbria Biodiversity Data CentreFriday, March 6th, 2026 at 7:40am
At last weekend's Cumbria Recorders' Conference, we were privileged to premiere a short film by University of Cumbria Wildlife Media students Victoria, Ryan, Jack and co to celebrate the role of volunteer wildlife recorders in Cumbria and our 15th anniversary. We hope you enjoy it!

https://vimeo.com/1171115443?share=copy&fl=sv&fe=ci
Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre
Cumbria Biodiversity Data CentreWednesday, February 25th, 2026 at 7:28am
There is still time to register for tomorrow evening's webinar on #GIS #mapping using #QGIS!

https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/cumbria-ecoskills/introduction-to-mapping-using-qgis/e-rbxqoo
Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre
Cumbria Biodiversity Data CentreMonday, February 23rd, 2026 at 9:08am
There are still a couple of days to register for the Cumbria Recorders' Conference which takes place this Saturday!

https://www.cbdc.org.uk/get-involved/recorders-conference/
Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre
Cumbria Biodiversity Data CentreWednesday, February 18th, 2026 at 10:27pm
Rebecca Slack from CBDC will be speaking at the first Friends of the Ullswater Way evening talk for 2026 tonight from 7:30pm. More information here: https://www.ullswaterheritage.org/home