People who own or manage land are encouraged to take part in a survey to map Manx biodiversity.
The project is a link up between the Manx Wildlife Trust and the Isle of Man government
Landowners, managers and custodians have been asked to take part in a survey about the nature on their patch. It forms part of the trust's goal to see 30% of the island's land and sea managed for nature by 2030. MWT's Graham Makepeace-Warne said the charity was "committed to remaining at the heart of the drive to protect wildlife and connect people to nature".
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