
What’s the BOG deal?
Ulster Wildlife features in a new campaign seeking to inspire more action for peatlands across the UK.
Ulster Wildlife features in a new campaign seeking to inspire more action for peatlands across the UK.
Ulster Wildlife, in partnership with the An Creagán Centre, is leading a major peatland restoration programme at Haughey’s Bog in County Tyrone – and is inviting the public to get involved in a…
As peatland restoration efforts across Northern Ireland continue to expand, over 30 local contractors and restoration practitioners have gained vital hands-on training to support this critical…
Farmers and landowners from the Ulster Farmers' Union joined us at Cuilcagh Mountain recently to explore the environmental and societal benefits of effective peatland management, from…
Environment Minister Andrew Muir has launched a new £3 million Peatland Challenge Fund to help protect our peatlands.
A former commercially harvested bog near Omagh, in Co Tyrone, is set to be transformed into a thriving demonstration hub for peatland restoration – the first-of-its-kind for Northern Ireland.
An increasingly rare breeding bird has returned to a Co Down fen this year, following restoration efforts by Ulster Wildlife to help bring nature back.
Peatlands are one of our climate heroes and we need to look after them. As we gear up and transform our efforts to tackle climate change for the long term, taking action to protect peatlands is…
Finance Minister Connor Murphy today paid a visit to the peatland restoration project on Cuilcagh Mountain in Fermanagh, exploring a new vision for Northern Ireland’s peatlands with…
This summer, Ulster Wildlife is leading a project to create a new map of Northern Ireland’s peatlands, working in partnership with the James Hutton Institute (JHI) in Scotland - with support from…