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From Grey Mole Survey
you seen a mole or
to Green Have
molehill in Greater
Rediscovering the Natural
Heritage of Greater Manchester
Manchester? Please tell us.
To add a record please click on this link: http://gmlrc.rodis.co.uk/?f=e750846efcaedebf888cfd054678867c
You will be presented with the pictured screen
Click “Cancel and use information from our database”.
To add a record simply fill in the yellow fields (as a minimum) at the
top section of the screen (more detail the better). When everything
looks fine click on Add Record and your record will be added to the
master set below. I can’t wait to see how many sightings we get.
To find the location and insert the grid reference, click on the “G Map”
button, search for the location (place name, road, address or postcode), zoom in to the location (zoom in as close
as you can) and then click on the map in the location of the sighting and then click “Insert Grid Reference”. In
“Our Location” you can find the nearest registered site by using the “Find” button, or just select an area from the
list. You could add the location description or address in the “Full Location” box.
When adding yourself as the observer and determiner first try to search for yourself by
surname. If you can’t find your name then you are likely not yet in the list of already
used RODiS observers. In which case click on “New Name” and add yourself (this bit
only needs to be done once). You will then be able to select yourself as the observer
(person that observed the mole) and determiner (person that confirmed the species).
Click “Add Record”.
If you have any problems adding your records to the master set give Paul a call on 0161 342 3123 and he will be
happy to talk you through adding your record(s) over the phone. There is also a comprehensive user manual here
(http://www.gmwildlife.org.uk/downloads/index.php?
file=RODiS_01_How_to_submit_and_query_your_wildlife_records_using_RODiS.pdf) for anybody keen to learn
more about RODiS and wanting a user account of their own. We will shortly announce dates for free RODiS
training sessions early in the new year.
No Moles!! - If you know of a park or area of significant
greenspace (wasteland, cemetery, riverside etc.) where there is NO
evidence of moles, send an email to
[email protected] to let me know.
Greater Manchester Local Record Centre
Twitter: GMLRC@GMrecordcentre
http://www.gmwildlife.org.uk
All wildlife records can be submitted to us via the website.