Biodiversity Correspondents
Do you care about nature?
Have you seen some amazing wildlife?
What about any fun events you have been to?
Are you involved in an exciting biodiversity project?
Share your stories with us!
Whatever your story about biodiversity, we’d love to hear from you! Tell us what biodiversity in Northern Ireland means to you.
Send us a short video clip of your story or a short article with photos and we’ll share it here. We want to inspire other people to get involved with nature!
We’re also working in association with BBC Breathing Places
, so you never know, you might even have your story featured by them in the future.
Get in touch by sending an email to NIEAfeedback@doeni.gov.uk and we'll explain how to get your content to us.
Current Views and Stories:
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Siobhan Dignan - Portmore Lough "Thanks to major investment... the RSPB has turned neglected scrubland into a remarkable conservation achievement." More... |
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Lizzie Pinkerton - Belfast Hills Invasive Species Project "Himalayan balsam is quite an easy one to get rid of - it has a small root system" More... |
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Alan Fenton - Avatar and Biodiversity "As farfetched as Avatar might be, there is a simple life lesson to learn from the basic story line of the film; look after Mother Nature." More... |
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Alan Fenton - The Hedge with Fog "The local people of Ballynahinch Road, Lisburn, are in a state of shock with the sudden appearance of a hedge which seemed to turn brown overnight with a thick layer of fog on top. More... |
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Peter Cush - Swifts at the Crescent Arts Centre "We're here at the Crescent Arts Centre and as you can see here from the plaque, it was built in 1874 and it was originally the site of Victoria College." More... |
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Claire Tennyson - Invasive Species "Against a golden sunset to the west of Crumlin, stands the captivating silhouette of Rams Island, lying across the mouth of Lennymore Bay." More... |
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"Meet our newest additions to the NIEA family - twin Shetland lambs, Turgeist and Moyra (after Turmoyra Nature Reserve where they were born)." More... |













