1796) The "Calf of Man Nature Reserve", Isle of Man, A British Crown Dependency (BCD): "75th Anniversary" Celebrations (1946-2021): A set of Ten Stamps issued by the Isle of Man Post (IOMP) commemorating the milestone of this UNESCO designated Biosphere Island: (Also, includes the EUROPA Stamp on "Endangered National Wildlife" theme designated by PostEurop for 2021): Date of Stamps issue: 12.04.2021:
Located in the Irish Sea, the Isle of Man is home to more than 80,000 people.
Its coastline features cliffs, stacks, islets and long beaches, while the hills hold important peat reserves and are deeply cut by wooded glens in the east.
Grasslands, pools and wetlands cover the coastal plain to the north of the island. The site’s marine environment is rich in biodiversity and harbours large populations of European eel, Atlantic cod and basking sharks, among others. The sea surrounding the island is harvested for shellfish.
In the countryside, farming activities centre on sheep and cattle livestock, as well as arable areas. The island has been a popular tourist destination since the late nineteenth century and has experienced a notable development in services and manufacturing sectors over recent decades.
UNESCO Biosphere Island Designation Date: 2016:
The Isle of Man has been designated as a Biosphere Island since 2016. The particulars are -
Surface: 457,000 ha; Core Area(s): 15,398 ha (terrestrial), and 3,008 ha (marine); Buffer zone(s): 114,670 ha (terrestrial): 46,563 ha; (marine): 68,107 ha); Transition zone(s): 326,932 ha (terrestrial): 7,629 ha; (marine): 319,303 ha.
Manx National Heritage, as well as, the Manx National Trust are both celebrating their 70th anniversaries in 2021.
The Isle of Man (UNESCO Biosphere Island), is celebrating its 75th anniversary in 11/2021 (1946-2021):
This beautiful set of ten stamps spotlights a variety of aspects of the Calf of Man Nature Reserve, with special emphasis on the conservation work of the Manx National Trust to mark the 70th anniversary of its foundation:
The Ten Stamps issued in the set.
1st: Calf of Man Nature Reserve (Peter Killey) – This stamp introduces the Calf as seen from the southern tip of the Isle of Man at The Sound, a popular tourist destination.
1st: Sea Transport (Mike Radcliffe) – The Calf Attending Boat. An integral lifeline to the Island, the transportation of people and supplies by sea is vital. The late Juan Clague, his son and dog are featured. Juan was a well-known and much-loved character who dedicated much of his life to the Calf attending service which is continued by his son Steve.
1st: Crucifixion Stone (MNH and Paul Corrin) – An internationally important ancient artefact and central to the Manx National Heritage National Collection. Carved by Celts in slate around the 8th Century, the stone was discovered in the 1770s during the building of farm walls and is now displayed at the Manx Museum.
1st x 2: Calf of Man and Wart Bank Nature Reserve (Mike Radcliffe & Dr Lara Howe ) – A popular home to marine life, seals are often found along the coastline of the Calf and are a well-loved spectacle to many Manx residents. Seal monitoring has been conducted by Manx Wildlife Trust volunteers on an annual basis since 2009.
The water quality is also closely monitored and a greater abundance of sea life is being reported such as the lion’s mane jellyfish pictured in our stamp.
EU: Manx Shearwater Recovery Project (Kevin Scott) - Manx National Heritage runs a number of projects to safeguard the natural world and in particular the bird life – the Manx Shearwater being so named as it was most plentiful here.
As ground and night nesters they were losing their eggs to brown rats, so efforts have been made to reduce the brown rat population.
The rat has not been completely eradicated but the Shearwater has responded with a very encouraging increase in breeding numbers.
This stamp forms the Isle of Man's 2021 Europa stamp entry ‘Endangered National Species’.
EU: Infrastructure (Mike Radcliffe) – The dry-stone walling is a prominent feature of the landscape of the Calf, with work ongoing to restore and rebuild walling. The distant Chicken Rock lighthouse can also be seen on this stamp.
EU: Flora (Hannah Ehlers) - The Calf offers many beautiful species of flora, and this pink thrift, blossoming in late spring, is of particularly attractive while being hardy to saline air.
EU: Insect Conservation (Dr Lara Howe) – The Calf is home to some rare species of butterfly and moth. Moth trapping is conducted on the island, and the Calf has been responsible for the identification of several new species in recent years. This stamp highlights the Garden Tiger Moth.
EU: Calf of Man Bird Observatory (Shaun Murphy and Mike Radcliffe) – The observatory opened in 1959 and was formally accredited in 1962. It now focuses on seabird breeding: numerous gull species. The Calf’s population of loaghtan sheep helps to maintain the habitat in a condition that is beneficial for the breeding population of chough on the Calf.
The First Day Cover (FDC) with the ten cancelled Stamps issued in the set affixed at the top. The FDC is titled -"70 YEARS OF THE SETTING UP OF THE MANX NATIONAL TRUST".
The special Cancellation Handstamp/Postmark carries a representative map of the Isle of Man Biosphere island. The cancellation is of Douglas Post Office and is dated - "12.04.2021".
A EUROPA Stamp First Day Cover (FDC). The special Cancellation Stamp on this FDC bears a "EUROPA" logo in the centre.
The Calf Of Man EUROPA Stamp Sheetlet bearing ten identical stamps.
The Calf of Man Sheetlets of 20 stamps each
A Presentation Pack
Collectibles
A set of ten Post Cards.
A Stamp Booklet.
Technical details:
Issue Date: 12.04.2021
Designer: ]EJC Design
Printer: bpost
Process: Offset Lithography
Stamp Size(s):40.00 mm x 31.66 mm
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