Are you interested in and have a passion for butterflies?
If so - could you be the Island's National Butterfly recorder?
Manx Wildlife Trust is currently on the hunt for the right person to fit the role.
The chosen person will act as the focal point for recording butterflies on Island - with the trust describing it as a 'rewarding and useful role for nature conservation'.
The role is based within the Manx Wildlife Trust, and the successful candidate will work closely with MWT’s Invertebrate Group and other Manx Biological Recording Partnership partners.
Leigh Morris, CEO of Manx Wildlife Trust explained why the role is important for the Isle of Man:
If you have any questions about the role you're asked to email MWT Education Officer, Dawn Colley, at dawn@mwt.im or MWT CEO, Leigh Morris, at leigh@mwt.im.
Leigh also explained what the Trust is looking for:
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