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Bring Nature Back - creating a wilder future for us all
This World Earth Day, Ulster Wildlife launches its vision for a wilder future by 2030 - working in partnership to protect, connect and manage at least 30% of land and sea in Northern Ireland for…
Bring people closer to nature
New Friend for Nature
Farming for nature's recovery
Nature Notes
Nature reserves may look completely wild, but our 18 reserves across Northern Ireland are actually carefully managed by a dedicated team. We protect, restore and create a mix of habitats where…
Bringing back native oysters to Belfast Lough
The native oyster has been considered extinct in Belfast Lough since 1903. However, in the summer of 2020, live oysters were discovered for the first time in over 100 years – evidence that the…
Defend Nature
The global nature summit COP15: what this means for Northern Ireland
Once-in-a-decade plans to save the natural world and reverse global biodiversity loss by 2030 will be decided by world leaders this week at COP15, in Canada. What happens here will directly affect…
Nature Notes
Highlights and observations of what we are seeing on our Nature Reserves this (very rainy) week - and there has been lots to see!
Nature reserves may look completely wild, but our 18…
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Nature Notes
Highlights and observations of what we are seeing on our Nature Reserves this week. We hope you enjoy getting closer to the wildlife and wild places we manage!
Nature reserves may look…