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Forest bug
The shoulders of the Forest bug are distinctive - they are square-cut, almost rounded, unlike the other 'spiked' shield bugs. This bug can be found in woodlands, feeding on the sap of…
MWT's Ramsey South Beach (RM010) Consultation Response
Ramsey South Beach (RM010) has recently been added to the Draft Area Plan for the North and West. Manx Wildlife Trust have responded to the proposal for the zoning of Ramsey South Beach (RM010)…
Kelp beds and forests
Forests of kelp sway in shallow sunlit waters, offering shelter to a host of sea life from tiny worms to juvenile fish.
Crossags Coppice
Crossags Coppice secured to further develop the Ramsey Forest Project.
My breath of fresh air
Michael manages Stanley Moss Nature Reserve; he loves the serenity of the area and the different wildlife that he can see. The area was once used for coal mining, and was drained and planted with…
Goshawk
Known as the phantom of the forest, goshawks can fly through the trees at up to 40km per hour as they hunt birds and small mammals.
My first month as an Intern
It has been a whole month now since I began my internship with Manx Wildlife Trust, and what a month it has been!
Shark tagging
Collaboration sees live video of Manx shearwater burrows streamed from the Calf of Man for the first time
Thanks to financial support from Ramsey Crookall, Manx Wildlife Trust have teamed up with Manx National Heritage and Manx Telecom to provide a live video feed of Manx shearwater burrows on the…
Small Shark Tagging
Find out all about our small shark tagging training trips!
First ever ‘Red List of Freshwater Fish’ for the Isle of Man
Manx Wildlife Trust, together with the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry (DEFA), have completed a major new study entitled ‘Freshwater Fish of Conservation Concern in the Isle of…