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The British Birds Rarities Committee (BBRC), established in 1959, is the national bird rarities committee for Britain. It assesses claimed sightings of bird species that are rarely seen in Britain, based on descriptions, photographs and video recordings submitted by observers.
According to IBISWorld, the tough times experienced by Sanity after being folded into BBRC resulted in its revenue declining 16 per cent in financial year 2008-09 and a further 21 per cent in 2009–10. [62] [63] [64] By the end of 2008, BBRC sold its controlling interest in Bras 'N' Things to ANZ and IMF Investors. [65] [66] [67]
The paper by the British Birds Rarities Committee, explaining their decision to accept the identification is: Steele, Jimmy and Didier Vangeluwe (2002) From the Rarities Committee's files: the Slender-billed Curlew at Druridge Bay, Northumberland, in 1998 British Birds 95(6):279-299; The paper that rejects the record on behalf of the BOURC and BBRC
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It maintains a list of birds in Britain. Its findings are published in Ibis , the house journal of its parent body, the British Ornithologists' Union (BOU). From time to time, BOURC re-reviews records that it has previously accepted to ensure they are acceptable in light of improved knowledge of the species in question.
BB Retail Capital (BBRC) was founded by Blundy in 1980 [6] with the purchase of a single record store "Disco Duck", [7] now known as Sanity Entertainment Group. [8] In 2005, he purchased Diva, a fashion jewellery store founded by Colette and Mark Hayman. Diva had close to 200 stores in Australia and New Zealand and 400 in international markets. [9]
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A research panel provides expert advice which BBSRC Council draws upon in making decisions. The purpose of the research panel is to advise on: the development and implementation of the council's strategic plans; the competitiveness, relevance, economic impact, and societal considerations of the science and innovation activities funded by BBSRC