Category Archives: Biodiversity

Platt-itudes from #Manchester City Council?

I think we can all agree that there is nothing like good firework display and a pipping hot portion of chips to enjoy Bonfire night in a windy park. However, there is a price that comes with hosting big events … Continue reading

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Batty about bats in #Manchester – echolocation, biodiversity and climate change

MCFly volunteer Sarah Irving learns about bats in one of Manchester’s loveliest parks. It’s no shock when an outdoor event in Manchester gets rained off. But at least we got to come face-to-face with a pipistrelle,  Britain’s commonest bat;  in … Continue reading

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Upcoming Event: “From Grey to Green”

Dave Bishop, MCFly’s biodiversity reporter, writes about an exciting new project. Last year the Greater Manchester Local Records Centre (GMLRC), which is attached to the Greater Manchester Ecology Unit (GMEU), submitted a bid to the National Heritage Lottery Fund – … Continue reading

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Manchester Brewing Co-operative going for green

The famously thirsty MCFly talks to Jonathan Hartley of Manchester Brewing Co-operative, which is holding a beer festival in Levenshulme on Saturday 12th May. MCFly will be there, conducting extensive research. PS Latest MCFly out now. When did you become … Continue reading

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Metrolink – unlinked from biodiversity concerns?

Dave Bishop, MCFly’s biodiversity reporter, has more questions about the Metrolink expansion and the rhetoric-reality gaps “on the ground.”  Dave will be attending the climate hustings tonight, at the Friends Meeting House, 6 Mount St. Last summer (2011) I noticed … Continue reading

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Trees and Trams in South Manchester

Dave Bishop, MCFly’s biodiversity correspondent, writes about the Metrolink expansion. His views here are his own. There’s an ecological disaster unfolding in South Manchester – unfolding with the full approval and support of our city council. I refer, of course, … Continue reading

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Growing flax in Manchester; Sew What?

Roisin Weintraub flaxes her writing muscles… Ancoats at one time was an area full of mills. Manchester’s first cotton mill was built there in 1783 and the area was at one time a bustling hive of cotton-producing activity with the … Continue reading

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If the answer is “more trees, please” then you’re asking the wrong question…

Is planting trees always and everywhere a Good Thing? MCFly’s biodiveristy reporter Dave Bishop takes a critical look. Recently, several people contacted me to let me know that there is soon to be a tree planting event near to where … Continue reading

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A “Local Nature Partnership” for Greater Manchester? Maybe…

MCFly’s bio-diversity reporter Dave Bishop spills the (organic and locally-sourced) beans about a new “Local Nature Partnership” On Friday 3rd February 2012 I attended a consultation workshop on the setting up of a Greater Manchester Local Nature Partnership (LNP). I … Continue reading

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MCFly #02: The Biodiversity Action Plan 2012-16

MCMonthly’s Everything you wanted to know about ‘The Biodiversity Action Plan 2012-16‘ but were afraid to ask.  The Manchester Biodiversity Action Plan 2012 – 2016 has just been finalised by Manchester City Council. This plan replaces the Manchester Biodiversity Action … Continue reading

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