Moore Stephens Isle of Man, leading providers of multi-sector accountancy, consultancy and wealth management services, has renewed its corporate membership of the Manx Wildlife Trust for a third year.
“We are fortunate enough to live on a beautiful Island and are pleased to support the Trust as corporate members,” said Lynsey Clague, HR specialist in Moore Stephens Business Sense. “This year our staff and their families have had great fun taking advantage of the wildlife corporate days, in particular pond dipping at Ballannette Nature Reserve in Baldrine.”
“With the Trust now gearing up for its 40th anniversary next year, the challenges of protecting and enhancing our wildlife are ever greater,” said Anne Marie Kilgallon, the Manx Wildlife Trust’s fundraising and wildlife advocacy officer, “We are therefore very grateful for this support as it is critical in helping us to continue with our work.”
The Manx Wildlife Trust is the leading nature conversation charity on the Isle of Man, with concern for both terrestrial and marine environments. It aims to protect the Island’s natural heritage to help it flourish. For information about the Trust and how to get involved please visit www.manxwt.org.uk.
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Moore Stephens Isle of Man also supports a number of other Island charities and offers a broad range of services including: accounting and payroll, accounting, corporate and personal retirement solutions, corporate recovery, fiduciary services, HR consulting, investigations and forensic, local business support, luxury asset insurance/insurance brokerage, marketing, personal wealth management and financial planning, taxation advice and compliance, trust and company administration, yachting and aviation services, VAT and business consulting, all under one roof.
Photo caption - Centre L-R is Tim Shallcross, marketing executive, Anne Marie Kilgallon, fundraising and wildlife advocacy officer for the Manx Wildlife Trust, Lynsey Clague HR specialist in Moore Stephens Business Sense amongst family members who enjoyed a day out pond dipping at Ballannette Nature Reserve in Baldrine with the Trust.