COP26: What Ulster Wildlife is planning – and how to get involved!
Arguably the world's most important international climate summit, COP26 - or the '26th UN Framework Convention on Climate Change's 'Conference of the Parties'’ in full -…
Arguably the world's most important international climate summit, COP26 - or the '26th UN Framework Convention on Climate Change's 'Conference of the Parties'’ in full -…
So-named because its gnarled trunk can split as it grows, the Crack willow can be seen along riverbanks, around lakes and in wet woodlands. Like other willows, it produces catkins in spring.
Concentrix in Belfast has partnered with Ulster Wildlife as part of their Earth Month campaign launched this week, aimed at raising awareness of environmental issues and sustainable development…
Ulster Wildlife is encouraging sea anglers and coast lovers to get involved in efforts to protect some of our most endangered marine wildlife: sharks, skates and rays, as we mark World Ocean’s Day…
A new report published today (18 May 2021), by Ulster Wildlife, highlights the importance of Northern Ireland’s coastal and marine habitats in helping to tackle the climate and nature crises, and…
An ambitious campaign to create Northern Ireland’s first-ever Sustainable Fish Cities in Belfast and Derry/Londonderry has been launched today, Thursday 21 October, by Ulster Wildlife in…
Over the last three years, Arwen, alongside 7000 plus young people, has been taking action for nature in Northern Ireland, through our Grassroots Challenge project. Ahead of the project's…
It’s always exciting to go down to the shore and hunt in the rockpools for anything cool and rare. I always get a thrill from finding something new, and I have found the best way to learn about…
Discover some of the diverse wildlife that calls our peatlands their home