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The Isle of Man is set to welcome its largest nature reserve with the designation of Glen Auldyn rainforest, marking a significant milestone in the island’s environmental conservation efforts. This new protected area, announced by local authorities and covered by the BBC, aims to preserve the unique biodiversity and ancient woodlands of Glen Auldyn, enhancing both ecological protection and opportunities for public engagement with nature. The move underscores the Isle of Man’s commitment to safeguarding its natural heritage amid growing concerns over habitat loss and climate change.

Glen Auldyn Rainforest Designated Isle of Man’s Largest Nature Reserve

The recently protected Glen Auldyn rainforest marks a significant environmental milestone for the Isle of Man, now recognized as the island’s largest designated nature reserve. Covering over 500 hectares of ancient woodland and diverse ecosystems, the reserve is home to an extraordinary array of native flora and fauna, some…

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Author : Ethan Riley

Publish date : 2025-12-18 06:55:00

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