The Island hosted visitors from the UNESCO UK network last week.
An annual meeting took place, with delegates also exploring and learning about our Biosphere projects.
This included the Hairpin Woodland Park project, Smeale Farm, Milntown, and initiatives at the Mountain View Innovation Centre.
Chief Minister Alf Cannan says his government is committed to help tackle the climate and biodiversity emergencies.
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