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We have a long history of campaigning for positive change for nature and people and helping local communities to save special places for wildlife. Along with campaigning for the protection of wildlife and wild places we run appeals for a range of projects, from monitoring seal numbers to conserving meadows; there is plenty going on!

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30 Days Wild

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Join our campaign for a #WilderFuture

We are calling for the creation of Nature Recovery Networks to better protect and join-up important places for wildlife

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Manx Wildlife Trust has launched an appeal to raise £50,000 for its marine conservation work

Our marine appeal will help fund everything from seagrass restoration to the seal rehab centre!

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Bringing people closer to nature

By encouraging everyone - young and old - to get closer to nature we all gain a greater understanding and enjoyment of the natural world…

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As a member your money will help look after local wildlife and the amazing wild places in your area. You'll be joining a community…

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