Ivy bee
The ivy bee is a new arrival to the UK. First recorded here in 200, it is slowly spreading north. It feeds mainly on the nectar of ivy flowers and can be seen in autumn when this plant is in bloom…
The ivy bee is a new arrival to the UK. First recorded here in 200, it is slowly spreading north. It feeds mainly on the nectar of ivy flowers and can be seen in autumn when this plant is in bloom…
Often a lone figure on a windswept mountainside or heath, the Rowan tree can stand for up to 200 years. It is well known for its masses of red berries that attract all kinds of birds, including…
As the Chat Moss Project Officer for Lancashire Wildlife Trust, Elspeth is helping to restore the wild peatland landscape that has been drained for over 200 years. The area lies within five miles…
Claughbane plantation will be given a new lease of life thanks to a long-term agreement between the Isle of Man Government and Manx Wildlife Trust!
Our Position: MWT believe that wallabies are of potentially long-term and wide-reaching significance for the Island, and the current situation without an IOM wallaby policy and/or approach needs…
Manx Wildlife Trust are on track to be planting over 10,000 native trees per year to enable nature recovery and sequester carbon. Most of our trees are being planted in areas that will be grazed…
Temperate rainforest is a woodland with high rainfall and are normally found in the island’s hills. Good rainforests on the Isle of Man include Glen Helen, Tholt-y-Will Glen and Dhoon Glen.
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Manx Wildlife Trust (MWT) are seeking a highly skilled and motivated administrator to join our friendly team. Your key functions will be to coordinate the day to day running of our office in Peel…
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From building a bug hotel to creating a garden pond, here are some ideas for things you can do yourself at home to help wildlife.