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Be aware on beaches to protect our Ringed Plover! - Manx Wildlife Trust

MWT have taken action on Cronk y Bing ASSI to protect nesting Ringed Plover throughout breading season. We need your help to ensure their disturbance is kept to a minimum!

Manx Wildlife Trust (MWT) yesterday fenced off 710m of upper beach at our Cronk y Bing Nature Reserve at the Lhen, Andreas, to protect the endangered Ringed Plover which are nesting on the beach.

A recent survey found nests containing eggs in areas which have high footfall from walkers enjoying the shore. The whole of the beach at Cronk y Bing is a legally protected Area of Special Scientific Interest (ASSI), in part because of important ground nesting birds.

Ringed Plover are a Bird of Conservation Concern on the Isle of Man and have the highest level of legal protection under the Wildlife Act 1990, with fines of £10,000 for anyone found to be disturbing these birds whilst nesting.

A recent report found that there are only around 39 pairs of Ringed Plover nesting on the Isle of Man. MWT have therefore fenced off the upper beach (between the high-tide mark and the sand dunes) to prevent people and their dogs damaging eggs or disturbing adults and their chicks. Their eggs are tiny, well camouflaged to look like pebbles, and are very hard to see.


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Posted On: 25/04/2022

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