• myEARTH Training & Upskilling Workshops 6th, 7th, 13th & 21st May

    The myEARTH Training program by the Education for Sustainable Development Forum offers interactive sessions for delivery partners. The training covers website functionalities, creating action cards, uploading resources, and data collection. Participants are encouraged to bring laptops for hands-on learning to maximize the benefits of the sessions.

  • Wildlife Wellbeing Walk

    Organized by Belfast City Council, the Wildlife Wellbeing Walk offers guided tours through local parks to connect residents with nature. The walks aim to promote mental health and environmental awareness by encouraging people to engage with urban wildlife. Various dates between Sunday 11 May and Monday 23 June 2025

  • Volunteer Friday: Himalayan balsam bashing

    Mary Peters Track

    Friday 16 May to Friday 27 June 2025, 10am to 1.30pm Join efforts to remove the invasive Himalayan balsam plant from local green spaces. This volunteer activity helps protect native biodiversity by preventing the spread of this non-native species.

  • National Children’s Gardening Week

    Running from May 24 to June 1, this week encourages children to engage in gardening activities, fostering a connection with nature and promoting environmental stewardship from a young age.

  • Every Flower Counts

    Every Flower Counts is a Plantlife citizen science activity. It provides a snap-shot health check of our lawns, that takes place at the end of No Mow May.

  • Belfast Photo Festival- Biosphere Launch

    Ulster Museum

    Artists and project partners, explore Northern Ireland’s natural heritage through new photography, expert insights, lively panel discussions, poetry and performance. This condensed and inspiring 90-minute event will be followed by a drinks reception in the Belfast Room; a chance to celebrate and connect in person. £5 ticket price includes a glass of prosecco or soft […]

  • Refugee Week begins

    Refugee Week is the world’s largest arts & culture festival celebrating the contributions, creativity and resilience of refugees and people seeking sanctuary. The festival is a partnership project coordinated by Counterpoints Arts.

  • Faith communities and refugees

    WIndsor Hub

    Faith communities and refugees coming together to create connections, provide support, and foster a sense of belonging

  • Buzz and flutter at Balloo Wetland

    Balloo Wetland

    Discover a diverse range of butterfly, bumblebee, and solitary bee species thriving in the reserve’s wildflower meadow, while learning expert identification tips. Booking essential.

  • 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.