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Why record fish?
Six fish to look out for
Leicestershire and Rutland Fishes
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Fish Finders
Please record any definite fish sightings using this form
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Location and Date
Name of place or body of water
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Nearest town or village
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Species Seen
Please enter a number for each species seen
Eel (Anguilla anguilla)
Bullhead (Cottus gobio)
3-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus)
Pike (Esox lucius)
Common carp (Cyprinus carpio)
Trout (Salmo trutta)
Please enter the name and number of any other species seen. If you were lucky enough to see a water vole please let us know
Other species
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What happens to records sent to the Resources Centre
The Centre holds the "people's collection", keeping natural history information from Leicestershire and Rutland safe and available to all. The information you send to the Centre is checked and then added to the main database. It can then be used to interpret changes in our countryside and wildlife populations, and to inform local plans or conservation strategies. Anyone can ask to see the information, and data is often published online or in reports. The information is never sold, but organisation may be charged a fee to cover staff time spent searching and reporting on some data. Your personal details will be stored with your records. Your persona; details will not be passed on to anyone else.
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