Give a gift to wildlife this year!

A hedgehog snuffling around in the leaf litter

Hedgehog © Jon Hawkins - Surrey Hills Photography

Give a gift to wildlife this year!

As the leading nature conservation charity on the Isle of Man, one of MWT’s main aims is to manage nature reserves, conserving some of the best habitats on the Isle of Man. With 24 actively managed reserves, encompassing around 300 acres of land, MWT needs to ensure a good set of machinery, tools and other materials are available to allow for effective maintenance and upkeep.

This is a list of items that are currently needed to continue our work on our reserves:

The muckers

Refreshments for volunteers

Volunteers undertake in the region of 3000 hours of work on the reserves every year, saving MWT many thousands of pounds. To keep their spirits and energy levels up, the volunteers are plied with tea/coffee and biscuits during morning breaks – please help to keep them going!

Estimated cost: £200/year.

Metal 1.8L flasks: approximately £20

Muckers burning brash

Miscellaneous tools/equipment

Sickles – £27.00 each (good second-hand ones also welcomed)

Pruning saws: £40.00 each

Replacement 21’ blades for bow saws: £6.00

Muckers posts

Materials

For running repairs to fences, particularly around our meadow sites to contain grazing livestock, a store of fencing materials is essential:

Splits: £2.64 each

Struts: £11.46 each

Heavy duty Strainers: £23.52 each

Machine round strainer posts: £13.86

D-rails: £9.54 each

Rails: £21.84 each

50m rolls of grey pigwire: £66.00 each.

200m rolls of grey barb wire: £57.00 each.

Andree Dubbeldam with crushed aggregate at Ramsey Forest Hairpin Woodland Park

Stone for gateways and access tracks

Goshen is MWT’s largest wildflower meadow reserve.  An essential part of the management of this site is hay making which is undertaken by a local farmer.  Good access is required for the large tractors and trailers used in this operation and the central track is the crucial access route.  The track has become deeply rutted and needs resurfacing.

Miss Guyler’s Meadow is accessed along a shared track and must accommodate third parties.

£250/skip load of recycled material – estimated one skip-load for Miss Guyler’s and three for Goshen.

Chainsaw

Mark Hamblin/2020VISION

Contractors

Whilst the majority of our work is undertaken by staff and volunteers, sometimes it is necessary to bring in contractors to carry out work on the reserves and achieve our management aims.

Tree felling - £150/day

Dismantling a tree (involving climbing)- approximately £1000+/day

Fencing - £150/day

Aboriculturalist to undertake detailed surveys of trees on specific reserves - £360/site. Three sites.

Contractor with tractor and machinery to cut and clear vegetation from difficult sites - £240/day

Muckers and AED

Truck

The truck is crucial for transporting tools and materials for essential work on the reserves.

Fuel costs: £90/month

Annual service: £350 on average

New clutch: £1000

New centre prop mounting: £300

AED shop

Health and Safety

Defibrillator - £1320

Work gloves – £84 per pack of 10

Chainsaw/strimmer safety helmet – £54

Safety glasses – £5.40 each

Any support would be greatly received and would allow us to continue to keep our reserves in as good a condition for Manx wildlife as possible. 

If you would like to sponsor a specific item please put a comment in the donation box (this will appear on the next page, once you have clicked the 'donate' button below) letting us know your chosen item.

You can also donate via a cheque, sending it to our office at-

Manx Wildlife Trust
7-8 Market Place
Peel
Isle of Man
IM5 1AB

THANK YOU!

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