• Garry Bog Walk

    Garry Bog Ballybogey Road, Ballymoney

    Celebrate International Bog Day with a guided walk through the unique landscape of Garry Bog. Learn about the vital role of peatlands in supporting wildlife and fighting climate change as you explore the site.

  • Sustainability Bites: Driving social value through sustainability

    The Black Box

    Presented by Sally O’Kane of Giraffe Associates, this 1 hour lunch and learn session will look at debunking the widespread belief that sustainability is all about the environment, we explore how truly sustainable NI companies put people and social impact first.

  • Lammas Day

    Lammas, a festival that marks the first harvest of the season.

  • Wild Ireland: Past, Present, Future

    Ulster Museum

    Renowned wildlife painter, Julian Friers, has collaborated with Ulster Museum Natural Sciences curator, Dr Mike Simms, to create over 50 remarkable paintings of our flora and fauna, past and present. This exhibition is on until 31st August, it is open Tuesday to Sunday (closed Mondays) from 10:00 to 17:00 and no booking needed!

  • National Allotments Week

    Started in 2002, National Allotments Week is an annual initiative that aims to raise awareness of allotments and their role in helping people live healthier lifestyles, grow their food, develop friendships, and bolster communities. The annual awareness week will run this year from 11-17 August 2025, and the theme of is “Allotments and Wellbeing”

  • International Youth Day

    International Youth Day is commemorated every year on 12 August, bringing youth issues to the attention of the international community and celebrating the potential of youth as partners in today’s global society.

  • World Elephant Day

    This event is all about protecting elephants. World Elephant Day was co-founded on August 12, 2012, by Canadian Patricia Sims and the Elephant Reintroduction Foundation of Thailand

  • Wool futures: Slow Wool, Strong Futures

    Conor Lecture Theater, Ulster University

    This August Craft Month explore the theme “Slow Wool, Strong Futures” to reconnect with sustainable practices and local materials

  • Mela Festival

    Mela is one of Northern Ireland’s largest art festivals bringing together music, dance, arts and food from across the world to celebrate our city’s proud cultural diversity. Thousands of visitors will descend on Belfast to revel in a unique carnival of global cultures. The festival will take place in Botanic Gardens from 16 – 24 […]

  • World Humanitarian Day

    On 19 August 2003, a bomb attack on the Canal Hotel in Baghdad, Iraq, killed 22 humanitarian aid workers, including the UN Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Iraq, Sergio Vieira de Mello. Five years later, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution designating 19 August as World Humanitarian Day (WHD).

  • World Plant Milk Day

    World Plant Milk Day is an international day that celebrates plant-based alternatives to dairy milk. Take the 7-day dairy-free challenge, and encourage your friends and family to join in too.

  • 2nd World Lake Day

    Lakes are one of the most vital natural resources on our planet. They serve as a crucial source of fresh water, supporting drinking water supplies, agriculture, and industry.