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Protecting Manx Wildlife for the Future: Volunteers Required

by isleofman.com 24th June 2013

The Manx Wildlife Trust is the principal voluntary body for nature conservation on the Isle of Man, raising awareness of the island’s unique natural heritage and helping to protect local wildlife habitats. Currently the Trust actively manages 21 local nature reserves and around our coast many of our precious species, such as the basking shark and the Risso’s dolphin need special protection. With the support of our members and volunteers, the Trust continues to work towards protecting these remarkable animals and the environment in which they thrive.

You can help us to protect our island’s natural heritage by volunteering at one of our events, or by helping out in the Wildlife shop in Peel. Your support can be crucial in helping to keep our precious wildlife safe for the future.

For more information on volunteering for the Trust, contact Trevor Gibbs at trevor@manxwt.org.uk, or give the Trust a ring on 01624 844432

Baby grey seal: Photograph by Eleanor Stone

Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 24th, June 2013 03:20pm.

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