Charity's CEO says it "trusts and expects" due dilligence to take place
Manx Wildlife Trust says it expects proper due diligence to be carried out when deciding how to implement renewable energy on the Isle of Man.
Government is currently exploring possible construction of a wind farm at Earystane and Scard.
The controversial plans are expected to cost £30 million, with hopes to have turbines up and running by 2026 and generating 20-megawatts of renewable energy.
Leigh Morris is the charity's chief executive:
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