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Clay Workshop: The Green Man
Join local artist Phil Stearn to create a traditional Green Man wall plaque from clay.
Nature-friendly farming on the Isle of Man
Dead man's fingers
These gruesome sounding creatures are actually a type of coral! They get their name as they branch out into lobes as they grow - making them look like fingers on a hand.
Poor Man’s Wood/Gallt y Tlodion, Llandovery
Poor Man’s Wood is a Sessile Oak wood with a Hazel understorey, on a hillside with a northerly aspect.
Portuguese Man O'War
Despite appearances, this weird and wonderful creature is not a jellyfish! They're sometimes found washed up on our shores after westerly winds. Look but don't touch - they give a very…
The benefits of being a wild child: a 30 Days Wild guest blog
During 30 Days Wild, we plan to share with you some of the great blogs we've seen pop up during the challenge from people across the UK. We hope their experiences will help to inspire you to…
Manx Wildlife Trust
Manx Wildlife Trust is the leading nature conservation charity in the Isle of Man, caring for land, sea and fresh water environments.
Poor Mans Wood
A sessile oak woodland with various breeding bird species
Professor Aubrey Manning OBE – a tribute from The Wildlife Trusts
On Saturday we lost one of our greatest advocates for the natural world. Aubrey Manning was our former President and a great supporter of The Wildlife Trusts. A brilliant naturalist and educator…
Blogs
No matter what your interest, whether it be farming, gardening or marine life, we have a blog for you! All our blogs are written by people with a passion for nature.
Manx Wildlife Trust to restore largest area of rainforest to date
Isle of Man to benefit from Aviva fund for temperate rainforest recovery