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Help protect local red squirrels, barn owls, hedgehogs and much more with an Ulster Wildlife membership.

Katy Bell holding barn owl chick during ringing

What your membership supports

 

As well as bringing back a variety of local wildlife, like red squirrels, barn owls and native oysters, your support can help to:

  • Provide year-round care for 18 nature reserves rich in wildlife
  • Restore carbon-storing peatlands for our climate
  • Create opportunities to foster nature-positive attitudes in young people, farmers and government
Straidkilly Nature Reserve

Why Ulster Wildlife?

 

With 14,000 members supporting our mission to bring nature back at land and sea, we are the largest local conservation charity at home.

Our key focus is on protecting and restoring the wildlife that is native to Northern Ireland.  

Volunteers inspecting the oyster cages

Making a difference, together

 

In 2022-23, members' support helped us to:

  • Survey 200 woodlands for red squirrels, grey squirrels and pine martens
  • Restore 50 hectares of peatland across three sites
  • Manage 2,116 football-pitches equivalent of land for nature
  • Install native oyster nurseries at Bangor Marina, Glenarm Marina and Belfast Harbour
Membership Benefits
Knowing that you are part of a community that is working hard to protect and restore Northern Ireland's wildlife and wild places.
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A full-colour guide to our 18 nature reserves across Northern Ireland.
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Our local members' wildlife magazine Irish Hare, three times a year.
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For families - children’s Wildlife Watch welcome pack with a magazine, four times a year, and access to lots of fun activities!
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A chance to get closer to wildlife, from squirrel safaris and wildflower walks to skate talks and children's clubs.

Give with confidence

Rest assured, you can give with confidence knowing that we will use your donation wisely. We are registered with the Fundraising Regulator. Our fundraising promise outlines how we adhere to the highest standards in our fundraising.

You can find out more about how we process your data and your rights by reading our privacy noticeYou can change the way in which you receive information from us at any time by emailing membership@ulsterwildlife.org or by calling Vickie Chambers, Fundraising & Communications Manager, on 028 9045 4094.

Ulster Wildlife is registered with the NI charity commission, NIC101848. 

Donation Impact Infographic