Episodes

Mannimal 8 - Slugs 26.09.2023

It's been a long time coming - but eventually H has got out for a walk to observe one of the under-sung and widely disliked heroes of the undergrowth - the humble slug, with one of their number one fans - Dawn Colley. Check it out - if you don't learn something new about our slimy chums you must be a fan yourself!

Mannimal 7 - Bats 17.05.2023

Bat recorder Nick Pinder talks to H about the Isle of Man's bat population - and the nine species which can be found here.

Mannimal 6 - Hares 10.03.2023

Former Education Officer at MWT, Dawn Dickens and H head out to  look for mad march hares - but on land this time.  

Mannimal 5 - Seahares 01.12.2022

Former MWT Chief Duncan Bridges talks to Howard about the fascinating but little-known marine visitor, the seahare

Mannimal 4 - Hen Harriers 14.10.2022

On the release of the Hen Harrier Breeding Census for 2022, Neil Morris from Manx Birdlife chats to Howard about the findings, the birds and their future.

Mannimal 3 - Moths 19.07.2022

Kate Hawkins gives Howard a short tour around a section of MNH's collection of moth specimens - all recorded on the Isle of Man 

Mannimal 2 - Bee ID 16.06.2022

A quick guide to some of the more common types of bee you may see in your garden this summer with bee supremo Duncan Bridges.

Mannimal - Polecat 29.04.2022

Mannimal - Polecat

About the podcast

From Ants to Avocets via Hares to Harriers through Whales to worms .. . a pod-sized look at the wide and wonderful array of native creatures and critters to be found on and around the Island and its waters.In tests, nine out of ten dolphins said this was their favourite podcast

Author

Radio Manx Ltd

Category

Nature

Podcast website

www.manxradio.com

Language

EN

Episodes

8

Latest episode

26 sept. 2023

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