Young Farmers go Green with top Eco Award
Young people from Randalstown Young Farmers’ Club (YFC) were celebrating with Ulster Wildlife, this week, when they received a Green Flag Eco Club Award from Keep Northern Ireland Beautiful.
Young people from Randalstown Young Farmers’ Club (YFC) were celebrating with Ulster Wildlife, this week, when they received a Green Flag Eco Club Award from Keep Northern Ireland Beautiful.
We maybe in the midst of a pandemic, but that doesn’t mean the outstanding efforts by young people in championing nature are no less impressive. Last week, Ulster Wildlife’s Grassroots Challenge…
Young people from Lisnamurrican Young Farmers Club (YFC) were celebrating last week when they received the first-ever Eco-Clubs Green Flag Award in Northern Ireland from Edwin Poots MLA, Minister…
Young people’s outstanding efforts to protect nature in Northern Ireland were recognised last week at the annual Grassroots Challenge Awards ceremony at Lisburn Civic Centre, with special guest…
Creative woodwork students at North West Regional College have designed and manufactured ten bespoke owl boxes to assist Ulster Wildlife with its barn owl conservation work.
Lantra, in conjunction with Ulster Wildlife, recently undertook research looking at employability skills in Northern Ireland’s environmental conservation sector.
The future’s bright for Northern Ireland’s young people and wildlife thanks to a brand new initiative led by Ulster Wildlife – the Grassroots Challenge.