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Mourne Park appeal, Northern Ireland

Help give nature and people a chance to thrive at Mourne Park – an incredibly rare piece of Northern Ireland's remaining ancient woodland. We have the chance to protect and revitalise it, but we need your support.

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Glas-na-Bradan Wood: a new beginning

We're transforming the site in the Belfast Hills into new native woodland, with help from the community in Northern Ireland.
Find out all about our new wood.

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Northern Ireland manifesto

Our manifesto sets out how we can work together to protect and restore Northern Ireland’s ancient and long-established woodlands and plant more native trees. Take a look at our top priorities for the next Government in Northern Ireland. 

Read the manifesto.

Did you know?

Historically, woods have had a poor deal in Ireland, with woodland clearance beginning as far back as the Neolithic period, around 6,000 years ago.

Find a wood

Northern Ireland ranks badly as one of the least-wooded regions in Europe, with just 8.7% woodland cover compared with the European average of 37%. In addition, almost 60% of our woodland is in the form of recent conifer plantations.

Our woods are free to visit. To find one near you use our wood search page.

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Faughan Valley: from fragments to thriving forests

We're working to reconnect pockets of ancient woodland in the Faughan Valley, allowing them to become more resilient and thrive in the future. 

Discover how we're making a difference

Woodland wildlife

Woods provide homes for more wildlife than any other terrestrial landscape. Here are some of the species to look out for in Northern Ireland.

News and blogs from Northern Ireland

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Need to get in touch?

Got a question about our work or want to learn more about something?

Contact us

By post:
The Woodland Trust Northern Ireland
The Courtyard
Clandeboye Estate
Bangor
County Down
BT19 1RN
Email: northernireland@woodlandtrust.org.uk
Phone: 0330 333 3300 (Mon-Fri, 8.30am to 5pm)