? plus LivingSpecimen is used a lot for culture collections (e.g. fungi, algae) 
and all germplasm / seed records with mostly correct wild location data.
You would filter out a few correct native occurrences by using basis of record.

And establishmentMeans is not yet part of our API search filters - so you would 
have to filter records yourself locally.

Markus


On 07 Oct 2014, at 16:47, Tim Robertson <trobertson at gbif.org> wrote:

> Hi Scott,
> 
> There is actually no easy way of doing this.  Filtering out 
> BasisOfRecord=LivingSpecimen would get you some of the way there, and looking 
> into the establishmentMeans a step further, but the some of the data just 
> don?t have fields to filter them out.
> 
> Cheers,
> Tim
> 
> 
> On 07 Oct 2014, at 03:00, Scott Chamberlain <myrmecocystus at gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
>> Hello, 
>> 
>> Someone brought up recently whether or not they could exclude observations 
>> from botanical gardens in GBIF occurrence searches. I think they meant just 
>> occurrences from within actual gardens, not observations from more natural 
>> areas in a database provided by a botanical garden. 
>> 
>> Is something like this already flagged as an issue in the occurrence issue 
>> enum? I didn't see it myself. I guess one could find the data providers that 
>> are botanical gardens and exclude those if they are in the search results. 
>> 
>> Thanks for any guidance. 
>> 
>> Cheers, Scott Chamberlain
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