Ulster Wildlife

The Ulster Trust for Nature Conservation was formed in 1978 by a group of naturalists who saw an urgent need to put wildlife protection on a firmer footing. Over 40 years later, our name and stature may have changed, but the motivation that inspired our founding members remains the same.
From the acquisition of our first nature reserve in 1979, we now care for 19 wildlife havens across the country home to many species under threat, thanks to the support of almost 14,000 members and 100 volunteers.
We are proud to be one of 46 independent Wildlife Trusts working across the UK. Together we are the largest grassroots movement standing up for wildlife.
What we do
Bring nature back
Join us & help bring nature back
Our Vision
A wilder future where people and nature are thriving together.
Our Purpose
Our purpose is to protect and restore nature on land and at sea. We will play our part in ending the climate and ecological emergencies, creating a society where nature is valued and is part of our daily lives.
Our wildlife is in trouble but we can bring nature back and create a wilder future for us all
Nature is in crisis and declining at rates unprecedented in human history. Ulster Wildlife has a plan to not only slow the loss of nature, but to actively reverse its decline. Check out our vision for a wilder future by 2030.
Contact
Website: https://www.ulsterwildlife.org/
General enquiries:
Email: info@ulsterwildlife.org Tel: 028 9045 4094