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,…
Over 25 conservation cattle have been fitted with cutting-edge GPS collars at Slievenacloy Nature Reserve, in the Belfast Hills, to help restore this designated grassland site and boost…
A new super-sized nature reserve – equivalent to about 480 football fields – is being created in the Belfast Hills to help boost biodiversity and reverse nature's decline.
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…
Balloo Wetland Nature Reserve in Bangor has reopened, following a two-year closure for redevelopment.
Thanks to funding from National Lottery Heritage Fund’s Nature Skills NI Programme, six passionate and talented people are celebrating their success having completed a year-long paid traineeship…
A series of former sewage sludge lagoons outside Craigavon, known as Ballynacor, are being transformed into a haven for wildflowers and threatened pollinators.
It may seem strange to think we have lizards living in Belfast, but this native reptile is more common than you think and can be found lurking on the outskirts of the city.