Staff from DQ Advocates have joined forces with the Isle of Man Woodland Trust to plant 150 trees in the north of the island.
Manx native oak, hawthorn, alder, hazel and downy birch were among the species planted in Maughold as part of the law firm's annual corporate planting.
The Woodland Trust has been maintaining, protecting and expanding Manx forests since 2005.
DQ Managing Director, Mark Dougherty, says the company is proud to be a silver corporate sponsor of the Trust.
He added that the firm is keen to "make a tangible difference" on the Isle of Man.
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