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Forms to download

The following forms are available to download

Introduction and How to Help

Introduction and How to Help (PDF, 247.04 KB)

Roving Records Form

Roving Records Form (PDF, 151.92 KB)

Timed Tetrad Visit Instructions

Timed Tetrad Visit Instructions (PDF, 200.98 KB)

Health & Safety

BTO 2-letter code 'cheat sheet'

BTO 2-letter code 'cheat sheet' (PDF, 89.04 KB)

Atlas Newsletters available to download

February 2008

February 2008 (PDF, 663.51 KB)

BWI Newsletter Winter 2008

BWI Newsletter Winter 2008 (PDF, 1.14 MB)

October 2008

October 2008 (PDF, 874.83 KB)

August 2009

August 2009 (PDF, 2.77 MB)

August 2010

August 2010 (PDF, 8.46 MB)
(PDF, 8.66MB)

March 2011

March 2011 (PDF, 4.90 MB)
(5MB)

January 2012

January 2012 (PDF, 5.35 MB)
(5MB)

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