How WILD is Your Land?

wildlife friendly gardening

WildNet - Tom Marshall

How WILD is Your Land?

Are you helping nature to find a home and flourish? Use this simple interactive tool to find out.

The ‘how WILD is your land’ survey measures four essential features that welcome wildlife to your land: food, shelter, water, and connectivity, and also measures whether your land provides any natural solutions to some of the climate and nature issues we are facing.

We want to help and advise more people than ever before to create sanctuaries for nature so you can also opt to receive tips to make your land even better for wildlife.

Small garden but big for pollinators

It doesn't matter how small your garden is, you can still make a big difference for wildlife.

Why take part?

Manx Wildlife Trust and UNESCO Biosphere Isle of Man have launched the Nature Recovery Network, aimed at encouraging everyone to do their bit for nature and getting an all-Island picture of efforts to boost its recovery. click here to find out more. 

Taking part in this survey is a great way to join the campaign to tackle our biodiversity crisis.

Peel Cathedral Gardens

It's not just garden's that qualify, religious grounds, schools and businesses can make space for nature too.

See your results.

Check out the Nature Recovery Network map to see where nature is flourishing and how you are helping. Click here.

Need Assistance?

If you need assistance taking part in the survey and mapping your contribution to nature, email Lucy@mwt.im or ring 01624 844432.