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How to turn urban spaces into wildlife havens

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2 Royal Avenue
2 Royal Ave, Belfast BT1 1DA

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Talks & Discussions

WHEN

Thursday 12th Feb
4:00 pm

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All Ages

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Event Description

Urbanisation is changing the face of world’s landscapes, but our towns and cities can also provide crucial habitats for wildlife.

In this talk, Dr. Willow Neal from The Open University’s School of Earth, Environment and Ecosystem Sciences explores the surprising biodiversity found in urban areas, including what you might expect to find in Belfast’s green corridors, Derry’s riversides, and community gardens across the region.

With a focus on butterflies, including the Cryptic Wood White, a species only found in Ireland, Willow will share their research into innovative conservation tools, like AI-powered butterfly identification, and highlight ways urban spaces can become sanctuaries for both wildlife and people.

You’ll leave with a deeper appreciation of how even the smallest patch of nature can help protect biodiversity for the future, including what you can do to support wildlife in your own garden.

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The Department for the Economy
Belfast City Council
Derry City & Strabane District Council
Tourism Northern Ireland
Ulster University
Queen’s University Belfast
The Open University
British Council Northern Ireland
Matrix
The Department for Communities
Film Hub NI
Institute of Physics
Belfast Harbour
Kainos
Almac
Love Heritage NI
Discover Northern Ireland