Greater Manchester Ecology Unit
Acronym: GMEUResources
- Bird Records held by Greater Manchester Ecology Unit
Records of Birds held by GMEU for Greater Manchester. The data set does not include any records collected or held by the Greater Manchester Bird Recording Group. - Distribution of Amphibians and Reptiles in Greater Manchester
Records of Amphibians and Reptiles held by GMEU for Greater Manchester. The data set does not include any Protected, UK Biodiversity Priority Species or any Invasive Non Native Species (as defined by the Environment Agency). The data set does not include records held by Amphibian and Reptile Group South Lancashire (ARGSL). - Distribution of Bats in Greater Manchester
Records of Bats held by GMEU for Greater Manchester. This dataset does not include records held by Bolton Museum or the South Lancashire Bat Group (SLBG) - Distribution of Butterflies in Greater Manchester
Records of butterflies held by GMEU for Greater Manchester. The data set does not include any Protected, UK Biodiversity Priority Species or any Invasive Non Native Species (as defined by the Environment Agency). - Distribution of Fungi and Lichen in Greater Manchester
Records of Fungi and Lichen held by GMEU for Greater Manchester. The data set does not include any Protected, UK Biodiversity Priority Species or any Invasive Non Native Species (as defined by the Environment Agency). - Distribution of Great Crested Newts in Greater Manchester
Records of Great Crested Newt held by GMEU. The data set does not include records held by Bolton Museum or the Amphibian and Reptile Group Soulth Lancashire (ARGSL). Absence records have been provided by professional ecologists follwing national guidelines for confirming absence. - Distribution of Hares in Greater Manchester
Records of Brown Hare and Mountain Hare held by GMEU. This data set includes records collected as part of the North West Brown Hare Project (merseysidebiobank.org.uk/BrownHare) - Distribution of Higher Plants in Greater Manchester
Records of Higher Plants held by GMEU for Greater Manchester. The data set does not include any Protected, UK Biodiversity Priority Species or any Invasive Non Native Species (as defined by the Environment Agency). - Distribution of Invasive and Non-Native Species in Greater Manchester
Records of Invasive and Non-Native Species in Greater Manchester. This data set includes the species defined as INNS by the Environment Agency. - Distribution of Invertebrates in Greater Manchester
Records of invertebrates held by GMEU for Greater Manchester, with some records from the wider North-west. This includes records curated by Bolton Museum prior to the establishment of Greater Manchester Local Record Centre (GMLRC). This dataset was created in partnership with The Tanyptera Project. All records have been verified by regional and national experts... - Distribution of Lower Plants in Greater Manchester
Records of Lower Plants held by GMEU for Greater Manchester. The data set does not include any Protected, UK Biodiversity Priority Species or any Invasive Non Native Species (as defined by the Environment Agency). - Distribution of Mammals in Greater Manchester
Records of Mammals held by GMEU for Greater Manchester. The data set does not include any Protected, UK Biodiversity Priority Species or any Invasive Non Native Species (as defined by the Environment Agency). - Distribution of Species of Conservation Interest in Greater Manchester
Records of biodiversity priority species and protected species in Greater Manchester not included in other GMEU data sets - Distribution of Water Voles in Greater Manchester
Records of Water Voles held by GMEU. The dataset includes absence records where no signs or sightings of water voles have been recorded during surveys using standard water vole survey methodology. - Records from Bolton Museum - Butterflies
Records submitted to and compiled by Bolton Museum - South Lancashire Bat Group (SLBG) Records
Contains all of the accepted records held by the South Lancashire Bat Group (slbg.org.uk). The group were established in 1987 in partnership with the Bat Conservation Trust (BCT). They have a large membership of expeienced volunteers, many of which are licensed, and are extremeley active in the North West making this dataset very comprehensive.
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Metadata last updated on 2019-09-25 08:13:15.0