Love Tech Wildlife Challenge: Gary-ny-Cloie

Garey ny Cloie

Love Tech Wildlife Challenge: Garey-ny-Cloie

The charity Love Tech, with Manx Wildlife Trust and UNESCO Biosphere Isle of Man, is encouraging young people to get outside and explore in nature this summer via the Love Tech Wildlife Challenge.

Visit eight sites, take a pledge and enter our fantastic competition (entry form at the bottom of this page!)

Know before you go:

Much of the presently maturing amenity woodland was established in the early 1960s. Mainly broadleaved deciduous woodland comprising beech (Fagus sylvatica) and Scarlet oak (Quercus coccinea) with some less common tree species including Indian horse chestnut (aesculus indica), maidenhair tree (gingko biloba), copper beech (fagus sylvatica var. purpurea) and hybrid southern beech (nothofagus procera/Antarctica).

Precise Location: Garey-ny-Cloie is situated on the A40 route between St John's village and Foxdale, approximately half a mile south of Tynwald Hill.

Parking: Car parking facilities are available at Garey-ny-Cloie or across the road at St John's Sawmill ///dishing.freedmen.retract

Be careful on uneven ground and near river. The site is not manned.

How many different types of tree can you identify?
Tappee the tern
Manx Wildlife Trust
Garey ny cloie

Rachael Harrop

How many different types of tree can you identify?

Pledge ideas:

  • Learn more about the life of a tree
     
  • Grow some native wildflowers
     
  • Report invasive species such as Knotweed seen in the wild

Enter our Wildlife Challenge competition for 8-12 years olds and you could win an Apple iPad mini or a £50 voucher for the MWT Gift Shop in Peel!

All you have to do is come up with your own pledge to help protect and nurture the wonderful wildlife and nature in our Island Biosphere and fill in the form below.

You can find the full terms and conditions at the bottom of the page.

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