Grassroots initiative helps young people champion nature
The future’s bright for Northern Ireland’s young people and wildlife thanks to a brand new initiative led by Ulster Wildlife – the Grassroots Challenge.
The future’s bright for Northern Ireland’s young people and wildlife thanks to a brand new initiative led by Ulster Wildlife – the Grassroots Challenge.
This June, join thousands of people taking part in our annual nature challenge, #30DaysWild!
When Aaron, from Wallace High School, applied to do his Duke of Edinburgh’s Award volunteering with Ulster Wildlife’s Grassroots Challenge no one expected the volunteering to finish before…
We are seeking volunteers to assist in the management of Ulster Wildlife nature reserves, specifically Balloo Woodland and Wetland, Bangor, Slievenacloy, Lisburn and Bog Meadows, Belfast.
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.
Ulster Wildlife is delighted to have received its renewal award from Investing in Volunteers, which demonstrates its commitment to supporting volunteers.
We are seeking Peatland Restoration volunteers who are interested in helping with a variety of Peatland Restoration projects in the South Sperrins area.