New Initiative launched in Mid-Ulster to Unite People with Nature
A new initiative aimed at strengthening relationships through nature connection and supporting community wellbeing was launched last week in Mid Ulster Council District.
A new initiative aimed at strengthening relationships through nature connection and supporting community wellbeing was launched last week in Mid Ulster Council District.
Local County Down fragrance company FieldDay has partnered with local nature conservation charity Ulster Wildlife to encourage 5,000 households to get involved in the charity’s Let Nature In…
A report published today reveals the striking results of a National Lottery Heritage Fund £5 million Nextdoor Nature programme which enabled Ulster Wildlife to work with seven communities across…
A stunning new mosaic, crafted by a dedicated group of nature-loving women known as the ‘Meadow Ladies,’ has been revealed at Bog Meadows Nature Reserve this week.
More communities in West Belfast are set to benefit from the health and well-being benefits of connecting with nature and wildlife thanks to funding from the National Lottery Community Fund.
An exciting new addition has blossomed at Bog Meadows Nature Reserve in west Belfast as the eagerly anticipated community wildlife garden officially opened its gates.
An 8-year-old schoolboy from West Belfast has stumbled upon a groundbreaking discovery – the first-ever water stick insect recorded in Northern Ireland.
Ulster Wildlife is delighted to have received its renewal award from Investing in Volunteers, which demonstrates its commitment to supporting volunteers.
What’s your favourite memory of Bog Meadows? What do you think of it today? And, what do you hope it will be like in ten years’ time?
We were delighted to receive a generous donation of £2,000 from Almac, based in Craigavon, towards our local nature conservation work.