A new exhibition has opened highlighting endangered and extinct species on the Isle of Man.
'Extinct', curated by Manx National Heritage and the Manx Wildlife Trust, uses photographs from wildlife photographers and soundscapes of lost bird calls, along with data, to draw attention to the pressure our natural environment is under.
The exhibition, which runs until May next year, aims to get people thinking about how we can protect our landscapes.
It was inspired by the Birds of Conservation Concern's red list of birds.
The exhibition is on display in the Cabinet of Curiosities at the museum- admission is free.
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