Click here to learn more about how you are helping - or visit national-lottery.co.uk/newsWhile living on the island, Nathan initially came down with symptoms of the coronavirus and had to self-isolate for two weeks, then the pair struggled to get food deliveries But now they’re embracing the situation.Their work involves collecting data on breeding seabirds, including puffins and Manx shearwaters, and helping to protect them from other species – humans among them.“The island is really fragile,” says Nathan. “Puffins and shearwaters nest in burrows, so the ground is like a honeycomb.
It’s important that people stay on the paths.”Both are missing their families on the mainland, though. Nathan is also craving ice cream, while Sylwia pines for.