
Native oysters return to Carrickfergus in major Belfast Lough restoration efforts
Native oysters have made a return to Carrickfergus as part of efforts to restore Belfast Lough’s small but endangered population.
Native oysters have made a return to Carrickfergus as part of efforts to restore Belfast Lough’s small but endangered population.
This January, we proudly hosted the inaugural Blue Horizons Marine Science Conference at W5, uniting 170 attendees for two days of engaging talks and dynamic discussions.
Water quality in Northern Ireland is in crisis, with alarming implications for both nature and society, according to local nature conservation charity Ulster Wildlife.
A landmark report published today by a coalition of nature charities provides the first estimate of the carbon stored in seabed habitats in the Irish Sea and along the Welsh Coast.
We are delighted to announce that Wilson Resources is funding a one-year graduate marine conservation post, thanks to a generous donation.
Belfast Harbour, in partnership with Ulster Wildlife, has installed an oyster nursery in the port to help restore the native population of the species, improve water quality and boost marine…
Native oysters are set to flourish once more along the Glenarm coast with the creation of a new native oyster nursery at Glenarm Marina.
Thank you so much to everyone who generously donated to our All Aboard for Seabirds Appeal. Thanks to you, we have exceeded our £5,000 target to purchase a new boat to help with seabird…
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…
An ambitious campaign to create Northern Ireland’s first-ever Sustainable Fish Cities in Belfast and Derry/Londonderry has been launched today, Thursday 21 October, by Ulster Wildlife in…