My volunteering diary 29 July 2021

My volunteering diary 29 July 2021

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Bog Meadows Nature Reserve

What wonderful weather we had recently! This past week I have been at Bog Meadows Nature Reserve helping with road maintenance and mowing the grass. 

It’s not all good news from Bog Meadows. We were very sad to find that the fencing of the cattle field had been cut.  The way some people treat our nature reserves makes me really sad. Luckily, we realised in time and were able to repair the damage before the cattle could escape.   

Fence repairs, Bog Meadows

Fence repairs, Bog Meadows

Summer Camp Event

After work, we went to check the beach where the last day of our Bog Meadows Summer Scheme will take place.  

During the day the children will enjoy a ShoreNI survey managed by Luisa, one of our ESC volunteers. They will also take part on a Shark Egg Case Hunt with Erin, the Sea Deep Project Officer. Just having a quick look at the shore we were able to find a lot of wildlife. I hope to find the same amount on the day of the event! 

ShoreNI

ShoreNI

ShoreNI survey at Ballintoy 

This week, we have been near the sea most days. The other day, I joined the Living Seas team and we did a Shore NI survey in Ballintoy. I had never been to that beach before – what a place to work at!  

What did we find? A lot of different seaweeds and hundreds of beadlet anemones everywhere! I really want to find a sea slug, but we had no luck that day. 

Big Rockpool Ramble – Pan's Rock, Ballycastle 

At the weekend, we also helped with Ulster Wildlife events. I helped the Living Seas team with the Big Rockpool Ramble launch event in Ballycastle. I love participating in an event like this; it is very enriching to see how children and families discover what’s hiding under rocks.  

That day I found a dahlia anemone, a first for me. 

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Living Seas, Big Rockpool Ramble

Living Seas, Big Rockpool Ramble

Campfire Stories with Eamon Keenan 

On Saturday evening we had the opportunity to enjoy Campfire Stories by Eamon Keenan at Bog Meadows Nature Reserve. I don’t know who enjoyed this event more, the children, their families or myself.  I enjoyed every story that Eamon told us. 

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Campfire Stories with Eamon Keenan

Campfire Stories with Eamon Keenan

About the programme

The European Solidarity Corps (ESC) scheme offers young volunteers from European countries the opportunity to work with Ulster Wildlife for 12 months, with placements within our Nature Reserves, Living Landscapes and Fundraising and Communications teams.