Biodiversity action plans launched
A significant step confirming the Island's commitment to nature conservation has been taken, with the launch of the first set of biodiversity action plans.
They form an agreed list of priorities aimed at protecting and preserving key habitats and species.
The plans, which have been created with input from nature conservation groups and DEFA, aim to safeguard the Island's unique plants, fungi, animals and natural habitats.
On average around seven species of wildflower become extinct on the Island every decade, and the number of Blue Tits, Great Tits and Robins have all declined in Manx gardens since 2000.
(Photo:Manx Wildlife Trust)
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