
Balloo Wetland
A haven for wetland wildlife and people in the heart of Bangor.
Orchids and wildflowers at Slievenacloy (c) Ronald Surgenor
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A haven for wetland wildlife and people in the heart of Bangor.
A stroll through this small but long-established woodland offers a pleasant retreat from the hustle and bustle of Bangor.
An award-winning urban nature reserve, in the heart of Belfast, for people and wildlife.
Small and secluded, this woodland nature reserve nestles along the banks of the River Lagan and offers an escape just four miles south of Belfast city centre.
A unique 90-acre area of farmland in County Fermanagh, brimming with wildflower meadows, bird-friendly hedgerows and ancient woodland.
Our smallest nature reserve: this pleasant meadow is the prime site for one of Northern Ireland's rarest flowers - wood cranesbill.
A traditional hill farm managed for wildlife in the spectacular Glens of Antrim.
A small but important wildlife haven on the Ards Peninsula.
A small but important semi-natural woodland in Co Antrim with a variety of interesting flora and fauna.
An impressive wildflower-rich sand dune on the north coast of Northern Ireland, home to some of the rarest species of insects in the UK.
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