Hundreds of trees have been planted in the north of the Island.
That's thanks to volunteers from the Isle of Man Woodland Trust - who gathered in Maughold last weekend.
The charity said the 'tree warriors' turned up in force to plant 310 saplings, despite the rain.
The planting session follows another in Andreas earlier this month when more than 300 saplings were planted in fields close to the sea.
Further sessions in St.Judes, Foxdale and Sulby Glen are planned over the next few months.
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