Fancy lending a hand to maintain the species-rich grassland habitat at our Slievenacloy Nature Reserve? Join our Nature Reserves Team to help remove ragwort from this Area of Special Scientific Interest.
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About the event
The species-rich grassland at Slievenacloy Nature Reserve is home to an impressive array of flowering plants in summer, which in turn supports an incredible variety of insects and bird life. This unique site needs to be managed sensitively and one of the best ways of doing this is grazing with livestock.
Ragwort can be toxic to livestock if they eat enough of it, so they avoid it where they can. As a result, a large area can become poorly grazed if the ragwort is allowed to dominate. We pull as much ragwort each year as we can, to protect this precious habitat. Afterwards, you will be treated to a short guided walk of this nature reserve and its incredible wildlife.
- Suitable for over 16's only.
- Please wear suitable clothing for working and walking outdoors and for the weather conditions. Long sleeves and trousers are recommended.
- Wear wellies or sturdy boots, and if you have gardening gloves, please bring them along.
- Bring sunscreen and insect repellent
- Please bring a packed lunch and any other drinks and snacks you require.
Not a member of Ulster Wildlife? Join today and help bring nature back
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Contact us
On day of event only: John McLaughlin
Contact number: On day of event only: 07485329725
Contact email: events@ulsterwildlife.org