Two organisations have signed an agreement to work together on matters for the Island's environment, biodiversity and education.
Manx National Heritage and Manx Wildlife Trust cemented their partnership by signing a Memorandum of Understanding this week.
Chair of MNH, Jonathan Hall, says the long-term perspective means they'll be well-placed to consider numerous issues such as climate change, sustainability and biodiversity.
Meanwhile, MWT Chair, Viv Davies, adds like-minded organisations such as these two can make 'a real difference now and long into the future'.
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