Nearly 300 trees have been planted at Sulby Glen as part of ongoing efforts from a local group.
The Isle of Man Woodland Trust have planted 275 saplings there following a volunteer session over the weekend.
The organisation says it also plans to plant 1,500 in Rushen from February 2.
It's thanking all the volunteers who've helped the cause and adds it will be back at the same spot next weekend to continue its work.
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