September 22nd, 2009
BBC radio 4 has a couple of rather nice documentaries on the Isle of Man on demand at the moment. The first one pays a visit to the Calf of Man, a rugged island to the south of the Isle of Man to look at Manx Shearwaters. The second is on the plan by the The Isle of Man government to designate an area of their coastline as a marine nature reserve, protecting invaluable habitats and species. Enjoy.
Radio and television nature programmes, Uncategorized | Tags: Calf of Man, Documentaries about the Isle of Man, Documentary about shearwaters, Isle of Man, Isle of Man Wildlife, Manx shearwaters|
September 20th, 2009
Although the famous Peak District wallabies were wiped out by harsh winters in the 1990s, there are still several wild populations of wallabies in the British Isles, the largest of which is probably today on the Isle of Man which is home to a breeding colony of around 100 red-necked wallabies. These Manx wallabies have steadily increased in numbers since a pair escaped from a Wildlife Park some years ago. Read the rest of this entry
Mammals of Britain | Tags: Ballaugh Curraghs, Isle of Man, Isle of Man Wildlife, Manx Wildlife Trust, Non-native species in Britain, red-necked wallabies, Wallabies in Britain, Wallabies in the UK, Wallabies on the Isle of Man|