New ranger brings international wildlife experience to inspire island nature lovers
Mathilda Whittle is stepping into one of the Isle of Man's most rewarding roles — inspiring locals and visitors alike to explore and cherish the island's natural treasures. As the Manx Wildlife Trust's new community ranger, she's taking the helm from Hannah Phillips, who established the pioneering position four years ago.
Mathilda arrives with impressive credentials, having worked in wildlife conservation as far afield as Costa Rica. Her international background brings fresh perspectives to engaging the Isle of Man community with nature, from coastal habitats to upland moorlands. She's enthusiastic about using her experience to help both residents and tourists discover the island's diverse ecosystems and outdoor experiences.
Hannah Phillips, who created the community ranger role from scratch, is moving on to an exciting new opportunity in Somerset. Her four years of pioneering work has already established strong foundations for environmental engagement across the island, making it an ideal moment for Mathilda to build on that legacy.
The community ranger role focuses on encouraging people of all ages to experience the Isle of Man's natural environment firsthand. Whether you're a keen hiker, a casual nature enthusiast, or simply looking for outdoor activities during your visit to Bayr, Mathilda's mission is to make nature more accessible and exciting for everyone.
With her passion for wildlife and proven track record, the island's nature-loving community — and curious visitors — have plenty to look forward to in the coming months.
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