Thanks to our amazing volunteers!
It’s been a difficult year for our volunteers, supporting us throughout a pandemic and all the challenges this brought, especially for our European Volunteers.
This Volunteers’ Week (1-7…
It’s been a difficult year for our volunteers, supporting us throughout a pandemic and all the challenges this brought, especially for our European Volunteers.
This Volunteers’ Week (1-7…
Ulster Wildlife is appealing to the public to help with locating new nest sites to safeguard the future of this endangered bird.
Volunteer bird ringer David Gailbraith shares an insight into his experience of ringing barn owls in Northern Ireland over the last seven years and explains how the information generated is…
Creative woodwork students at North West Regional College have designed and manufactured ten bespoke owl boxes to assist Ulster Wildlife with its barn owl conservation work.
We are seeking Peatland Restoration volunteers who are interested in helping with a variety of Peatland Restoration projects in the South Sperrins area.
Over 25 conservation cattle have been fitted with cutting-edge GPS collars at Slievenacloy Nature Reserve, in the Belfast Hills, to help restore this designated grassland site and boost…
Ulster Wildlife is delighted to have received its renewal award from Investing in Volunteers, which demonstrates its commitment to supporting volunteers.
The beautiful barn owl is, perhaps, our most-loved owl. With its distinctive heart-shaped face, pure white feathers, and ghostly silent flight, it's easy to identify. Look out for it flying…
Staff at Concentrix Belfast have been making wildlife their business by raising £1,090 to help protect endangered barn owls in Northern Ireland.
Barn owls nesting on privately-owned farmland, near Crumlin, have given birth to five chicks this year, the largest brood recorded here according to conservationists.