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High Schools

High Schools

We are supported by DESC and DEFA to provide a number of sessions for schools across the Island and each school is entitled to free sessions. For the 2025/26 academic year, we are offering set sessions that cover key themes in Manx Wildlife.

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Kick Sampling Y7-11

Kick sampling is a useful method for surveying invertebrates in shallow, flowing water, and can be used as an indicator of health in a ecosystem.
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Biodiversity school session

Your school grounds can be a very interesting starting point to talk about Manx biodiversity and conservation. Book a session with our education officer!
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Kick Sampling A-level

Kick sampling is a useful method for surveying invertebrates in shallow, flowing water, and species are used as an indicator of health in a ecosystem.
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Belt Transect A-Level

Belt transects are a valuable tool for studying tidal zonation patterns in marine environments, by establishing a transect line perpendicular to the shoreline and using quadrats to sample the species present.
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Assemblies

Invite our education officer for an assembly in your school to talk about Manx Biodiversity or a bespoke subject.
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Teacher Training

Contact our education officer for bespoke training on conservation and biodiversity activities, risk assessments or specific info.

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