To those attending the RGS conference this week: interested in authoritarianism and/or AI, do come and join us on Friday for this brilliant set of papers. It will be insightful, bleak, and much more. ✨
Join us for another Shore Safari at Loughshore on Saturday 6th of September! Learn more about the crabs, sea slugs, starfish, and other animals living in Belfast Lough. Book a free spot at https://t.co/RPIBPktgk0
Hi there! I’m a final year marine biology student at QUB. I’m interested in lots of different environmental topics but particularly marine habitat restoration. I’ve been involved with Wild Belfast for a few years and love to get out finding and recording lots of different species
Join us for bioblitzes in Lagan Meadows and Colin Glen next weekend as part of City Nature Challenge 2025! As part of City Nature Challenge we will be trying to find and record as many different species as possible in one weekend, competing with over 650 cities around the world!
Hi! I’m a geographer studying for a PhD at Queen’s with a focus on the entangled relationships between humans and a wide variety of non-humans. I’m also an amateur naturalist, with particular interests in birdwatching and rockpooling. I’ve been involved with Wild Belfast for
at Holywood Yacht Club Friday 25th April 3-5pm https://t.co/4PvsefWYdt
at Jordanstown Loughshore Park Sunday Monday 28th April 5-7pm https://t.co/fBMRWE0aA7
Help us document Belfast's sealife! Join Wild Belfast and our friends from QUB Marine Biology and Zoology Society for two afternoons of marine recording as part of City Nature Challenge 2025. Book free tickets at the links below:
Help us put Belfast's nature on the map!
City Nature Challenge is returning to Belfast on the 25th-28th April. Join in by recording wildlife using the iNaturalist app, and contributing your records to our iNaturalist project, linked below. 1/3
Storm Watch Update🌊: Though the winds of Storm Éowyn have passed, the effects can still be felt weeks later. In the aftermath, many of you took to the shore to see what had been thrown up by the stormy seas. Read on in the comments below for species found after Storm Éowyn 🔎
Come discover the amazing marine species on our doorstep, from starfish to sea slugs! Join us for rockpooling at 11:30am Saturday the 8th of March at Loughshore.
Get a free ticket here: https://t.co/JSIrQT6VNv
I want to identify a first for Ireland myself. I want to read more, both fiction and full non-fiction books. And I will continue to reject the pattern-recognition algorithms marketed as artificial intelligence.