Ulster Wildlife is dedicated to engaging people of all ages with local wildlife and nature, helping you to discover and learn about what is on your doorstep here in Northern Ireland.

There's nature on your doorstep - discover more about what's near to you!

We help you to discover and learn more through offering local schools, communities groups and our membership a range of:

  • Bespoke nature-themed activities: local groups, schools and all interested parties can book workshops, talks and guided nature visits
  • Wildlife Watch: children and young people are invited to get involved in our programme for junior members - or to join a local Wildlife Watch Group
  • Partnership projects: Find out who our current project partners are and what learning activities we are doing with them.
  • Resources: we produce free to download information sheets and guides for anybody interested in wildlife gardening, sustainable living, habitat creation and more.

Our learning activities are delivered by our team of highly experienced Learning Guides or Ulster Wildlife staff.
 

Jobs

No current vacancies.

Why not check out our volunteering pages for details of voluntary opportunities at the Trust.

News

  • First count for Moths at Stormont Estate

    Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Garden tiger moth (C) Margaret Holland

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  • Kids celebrate park life across the city

    Saturday 11th May, 2013

    Saturday Club kids show the Deputy Lord Mayor what makes their parks so special

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What's on

Moths At Stormont

Saturday 25th May 2013,
9.00am - 11.00am

Venue:

A wonderful opportunity to get up close and personal with Stormont's moths and butterflies Moth traps will be set up overnight to capture nocturnal species which will be released at the event for everyone to view.

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