Items Tagged 'Ulster Wildlife'
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- Farmers urged to help barn owls as climate change and habitat loss threatens their survival
- Red squirrel conservation strategies likely to undermine species survival in future
- Red squirrel release at Castle Ward sparks fresh hope for iconic mammal
- Bumper number of chicks sparks hope of barn owl recovery
- Northern Ireland Seabird Report 2022
- New Glenarm nursery set to release 800 million oysters to boost biodiversity and clean up local waters
- Pine marten resurgence as presence almost doubles across Northern Ireland
- Ospreys breed in Ireland for the first time in over 200 year
- 8-year-old discovers first water stick insect for Northern Ireland
- DAERA announces new £3 million fund for local peatland restoration
- Native oysters return to Carrickfergus in major Belfast Lough restoration efforts
- Co. Down farm nurtures rare barn owls for third year running
- Puffins make a comeback to Isle of Muck thanks to decades of conservation effort
- New Initiative launched in Mid-Ulster to Unite People with Nature
- Thousands of oysters deployed in Belfast Lough to help revive endangered species
- All-Ireland survey launches to help track squirrels and pine martens
- €19.2 million cross-border peatland restoration project launched
- Belfast to receive over £850K of National Lottery funding to help connect people with nature
- Northern Ireland's first GPS hedgehog tracking project underway to protect at-risk species
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