Volunteers will work on new site at Creg-y-Cowin
The Manx Wildlife Trust is looking for volunteer Rainforest Rangers to help create the Island's largest ever native woodland.
A 105 acre site at Creg-y-Cowin, East Baldwin has been chosen as part of a collaboration with other Trusts to restore Celtic rainforests across Western Britain and the Isle of Man.
Manx Wildlife Trust Team Wilder Coordinator Lucy Chapman says the volunteers will be part of an exciting project:
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