Ulster Wildlife Trust Raise Funds for Nature Conservation

CAITRIONA Mackel from the Ulster Wildlife Trust joined other volunteers to raise £136.73 for local nature conservation work at their charity collection in Brennans SPAR, Loughinisland, on Saturday 28 July. Also pictured is David Wylie from Brennans.

Caitriona Mackel of the UWT and David Wylie of Brennan’s pictured during the collection.

The Ulster Wildlife Trust is Northern Ireland’s largest local nature conservation charity committed to a better future for wildlife and habitats across the country and in our seas. They do this through practical conservation; inspiring people of all ages to take action for the local environment; and campaigning on behalf of wildlife.

UWT has over 12,000 members in Northern Ireland who provide vital support for its work. UWT is part of The Wildlife Trusts – a partnership of 47 covering the whole of the UK.

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