Expansion of Balloo Wetland to benefit biodiversity
An area of land adjacent to Balloo Wetland has been officially handed over to Ards and North Down Borough Council by Radius Housing and will be managed by Ulster Wildlife for biodiversity,…
An area of land adjacent to Balloo Wetland has been officially handed over to Ards and North Down Borough Council by Radius Housing and will be managed by Ulster Wildlife for biodiversity,…
Environment Minister Andrew Muir has launched a new £3 million Peatland Challenge Fund to help protect our peatlands.
Strangford farmer David Sandford is celebrating a remarkable milestone: six years of giving barn owls a home, as a pair returned to his wildlife-friendly farm this spring to raise their young.
An 8-year-old schoolboy from West Belfast has stumbled upon a groundbreaking discovery – the first-ever water stick insect recorded in Northern Ireland.
Today, the NI Audit Office published a report stating that water quality in rivers and lakes in Northern Ireland has not improved since 2015 and is unlikely to meet European targets by 2027.
Power NI, Northern Ireland's leading energy supplier, has announced its new partnership with Ulster Wildlife, a local charity dedicated to the protection of native species and their habitats…
A huge thank you to New Leaf Compost who have very kindly donated ten tonnes of peat-free compost made from green waste to our Community Wilding Garden at Bog Meadows Nature Reserve.
Wildlife Trusts and partners call for more joined-up marine planning, as the Irish Sea’s wildlife and habitats face an uncertain future.
We are delighted to announce that we have raised over £10,000 for our Nature Reserves Appeal ‘Nature Needs You’, thanks to the generosity of our members and supporters.
A pair of barn owls in Co Down have welcomed an extremely late winter brood – one of the latest recorded in Northern Ireland to date.