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Coastal Walk on the Wild Side - Glenarm
On the evening of 27 June Dave and I joined some lovely folk to take a walk along the coast at Glenarm and have a look at the wildlife and plants that occur there.
Walk for wildlife this autumn!
Sign-up for our #BigWildWalk and raise funds for The Wildlife Trusts’ great green recovery appeal.
Where to walk on our #BigWildWalk
Help us raise funds for our great green recovery appeal by taking part in our #BigWildWalk. Here are some ideas for your walking challenge this half term.
Bog Meadows Walks
Join Ulster Wildlife and Timmy Time on a big adventure for little legs!
Ulster Wildlife’s Hedgehog Walk will get families out walking for wildlife with Timmy and Apricot from Timmy Time.
Get closer to nature at Bog Meadows with new self-guided walks
Visitors to Bog Meadows Nature Reserve, in west Belfast, can learn more about this fascinating urban wetland haven and its array of wonderful wildlife through a series of self-guided walks,…
Wild thyme
The delightful fragrance of wild thyme can punctuate a summer walk over a chalk grassland. It forms low-growing mats with dense clusters of purple-pink flowers.
Cleavers
Familiar as the bristly plant that easily hooks on to our clothing as we walk through the countryside or do the gardening, cleavers uses its hooks to help it climb and to disperse its seeds.
Lesser celandine
Heralding spring, a carpet of sunshine-yellow lesser celandine flowers is a joy to see on a woodland walk. Look out for it along hedgerows, in parks and even in graveyards, too, from March onwards…
Rabbit
Who doesn’t love spotting rabbits hopping through long grass during a walk in the countryside? They are a common sight but it is always a treat to see their curious faces popping up, ears stood…
My coffee shop
Friends Dawn and Ann meet up every fortnight for a walk and a catch up on one of their local nature reserves.