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About The Government > Departments > Environment, Food and Agriculture > Environment Directorate > Ecosystem Policy Team > Wildlife, Biodiversity and Protected Sites
The Ecosystem Policy Team deals with the implementation and enforcement of the Wildlife Act 1990, wildlife aspects of planning and developments, site protection (designation, consentsManx watercourse wildlife
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illustrates how, on the Isle of Man, where woodland is relatively scarce, riparian trees and shrubs provide important wildlife corridors.Wildlife, Biodiversity and Protected Sites
About The Government > Departments > Environment, Food and Agriculture > Environment Directorate > Ecosystem Policy Team
Please click the relevant button(s) below to visit our webpages: Protected Sites The Isle of Man has a variety of statutory protected sites, designated for their wildlife interestWildlife licensing
About The Government > Departments > Environment, Food and Agriculture > Environment Directorate > Ecosystem Policy Team > Wildlife, Biodiversity and Protected Sites > Wildlife
Protected species - application forms for individual licences - Wildlife Act 1990 For work with species protected under the Wildlife Act 1990 (section 16), a licence application form is availableCurraghs Wildlife Park
About The Government > Departments > Environment, Food and Agriculture > Forestry, Amenity and Lands Directorate
Curraghs Wildlife ParkThe Wildlife Act 1990
Home and Neighbourhood > Tree protection > Ash dieback
Trees provide important habitats for wildlife, such as nesting birds and roosting bats. You should be aware that both are protected under the Wildlife Act (1990) and it is an offence to damageCurraghs Wildlife Park welcomes two critically endangered lemurs
News > 2024 > Mar > 26
Two critically endangered lemurs have taken up home at the Curraghs Wildlife Park as part of an important European breeding programme. The Alaotran gentle lemurs are settling into their newCurraghs Wildlife Park
Leisure and Entertainment
The Curraghs Wildlife Park is the Isle of Man’s only zoo. Constructed at the edge of the Ballaugh Curraghs a site of scientific interest (Ramsar site) the Park attracts visitors from acrossUseful contacts
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Wildlife Crime Officer via Peel Police StationPeelIsle of ManIM5 1HHTelephone: +44 1624 842208E-mail: wildlifecrime@gov.imA Code for Birdwatchers and Photographers
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immediately. Birds and the Law The Wildlife Act 1990 All wild birds, their nests and eggs are protected by the Isle of Man Wildlife Act 1990. It is an offence, with certain exceptions