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DTSTAMP:20190424T154139Z
DTSTART:20190425T170000Z
DTEND:20190425T200000Z
SUMMARY:Manchester is my World - After Hours
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DESCRIPTION:We’re surrounded by nature\, even in the heart of the city. J
 oin us for an evening exploring the wilder side of our urban environment
  and launching the Greater Manchester City Nature Challenge. Discuss the
  value of our urban trees with artist Phil Barton. Try out our VR orchid
  pollinator experience and find out about My Wild City\, the new project
  from the Wildlife Trust for Lancashire\, Manchester and North Merseysid
 e.\n\nThis year\, the City Nature Challenge\, a worldwide recording even
 t\, comes to Greater Manchester. City Nature Challenge is organised on a
  global scale by the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County and th
 e California Academy of Sciences. Between the 26th and 29th April\, over
  150 cities worldwide will be competing to find urban and record wildlif
 e. We will be pitting our wildlife spotting skills against the likes of 
 San Francisco\, Rome\, Lima\, Hong Kong and Liverpool. Anyone who joins 
 in will be helping to make a difference\, mapping where wildlife lives i
 n the city. You could record the ladybirds living on your balcony\, the 
 birds in the local park or the mushrooms you’ve seen on a walk in the co
 untryside. The information from this weekend will be added to the UK’s b
 iodiversity database\, becoming part of the data used to protect nature.
  \n\nhttps://www.bnhc.org.uk/bioblitz/city-nature-challenge/\n\nAt 5.30p
 m artist Phil Barton will be leading a performative walk starting at Whi
 tworth Art Gallery\, ending at Manchester Museum about his art work\, Th
 e Oxford Murders.
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LOCATION:Manchester Museum\, Oxford Road\, Manchester\, Phone: 0161-27526
 48\, Email: museum@manchester.ac.uk
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