Biodiversity Action Plans (BAPs)

The BAPs aim to safeguard the Island's unique plants, fungi, animals, and natural habitats. They have been created by technical specialists from nature conservation groups and the Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture.
The BAPs aim to safeguard the Island's unique plants, fungi, animals, and natural habitats. They have been created by technical specialists from nature conservation groups and the Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture.
  • Understanding BAPs

    Learn about the significance of BAPs in the context of the broader Biodiversity Strategy. Discover how these plans outline specific actions and measures to support the survival of various habitats and species.

  • BAP Contributors

    Meet the experts and organizations contributing to the development and updating of BAPs. From Manx Bird Life to Manx National Heritage, these collaborative efforts ensure a comprehensive approach to conservation.

  • How you can get involved

    Discover the various ways individuals and organizations can contribute to biodiversity conservation. Whether submitting wildlife reports, volunteering, or funding projects, everyone has a role to play.

GET INVOLVED

If you love the Isle of Man and want to help keep it special, there are a variety of ways to get involved in UNESCO Biosphere Isle of Man projects. Here are a few suggestions.

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