The Manx Wildlife Trust is recruiting a team of 'Rainforest Rangers' to help create the largest ever new native woodland on Island.
The site at Creg Y Cowin, East Baldwin, is 105 acres and is the first area chosen as part of an initiative to restore Celtic Rainforests.
Rangers would get the chance to carry out practical tasks, record wildlife, promote the site and work alongside the Isle of Man Woodland Trust.
No experience is necessary and volunteers can visit independently, with opportunities to join larger work parties.
For more information you can contact Lucy Chapman on 844432 or by emailing lucy@mwt.im
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