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Art by Noelle Griffiths and Kim Atkinson

Noelle Griffiths and Kim Atkinson are collaborative artists who live in North Wales and have been working on an art project inspired by the Celtic rainforest. Their work will be on display at the MOMA Machynlleth Art Gallery later this year (see https://www.britishbryologicalsociety.org.uk/event/machynlleth-moss-garden/)

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Art by Alison Cutts

Alison Cutts is a botanical and natural sciences illustrator based in Scotland. You can read more about her background and work on her website at https://www.alisoncutts.com/, and will be able to see more of her work in the forthcoming second edition of the BBS Field Guide!

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Art by Sue Rubinstein

BBS member and joint Sussex recorder of bryophytes Sue Rubinstein lives in Sussex and has been producing bryophyte-inspired art for several years. These are images of some of her woodcuts and botanical illustrations, and you can find more of her illustrations on the Sussex Bryophytes blog at https://sussexbryophytes.wordpress.com/blog/

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Art by Inês-Hermione

Inês-Hermione is an Edinburgh based artist who has been doing some work for University of Dundee botanic garden. You can read more about her background and work on her website at https://www.ineshermioneart.com/

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Appeal for volunteer

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Bryologising in the Meise Botanic Garden herbarium

BBS member Jo Wilbraham has sent in the following article describing a project she has been working on (partly supported by the BBS):

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RBGE Bryology and Centenary AGM – Registration essential!

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Photo Competition voting now open!

Thank you to everyone who submitted images to the BBS Photo Competition, and to those who voted. Voting is now closed and the winners will be announced at the forthcoming AGM. Any problems, please contact Claire at webmaster@britishbryologicalsociety.org.uk.

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Interim Census Catalogue now available

The 2023 Interim Census Catalogue is now available to download from the Publications section of the website, at https://www.britishbryologicalsociety.org.uk/publications/census-catalogue/ This updates the 2021 printed version with all vice-county records accepted by the end of 2022. It also introduces, for the first time, the distributions of 8 new or revised taxa.

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Field Bryology issues 103 (Feb 2011) – 126 (Nov 21)

A BBS member from Middlesex is looking to pass on printed editions of Field Bryology from February 2011 (No. 103)to November 2021 (No. 126). If you are interested or know anyone else who might like them, please email webmaster@britishbryologicalsociety.org.uk.

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