Help needed to keep track
The Manx Wildlife Trust is urging the public to report more wildlife sightings.
With social distancing measures in place, trust employees aren't able to track and monitor as much wildlife as they usually would.
Biodiversity Education Officer Dawn Dickens says the wildlife people see on their daily exercise or whilst out in their garden could provide vital information regarding climate change:
With a reduction of human activity across the Island, people have already begun to report unusual activity.
You can listen to Dawn Dickens' full interview with Manx Radio's Lewis Foster below:

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