Ulster Wildlife, in partnership with Hughes Insurance, has reached a significant milestone in its 5,000 target, with 2,250 households across Northern Ireland currently embracing wildlife-friendly activities in their outdoor spaces. However, with one in nine species now at risk of extinction according to the most recent State of Nature Report, Ulster Wildlife is calling on more people to open their hearts and homes to wildlife this winter.
An oyster nursey has been installed in Belfast port to help restore the native population of the species, improve water quality and boost marine biodiversity.
Ulster Wildlife spends endless hours protecting marine wildlife.The Belfast-based charity has been acknowledged for its tireless work to protect sharks, skates, and rays through the ‘Sea Deep’ project
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