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Helping employees become more ‘Wildlife Aware’

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6 Mar 2019

NIE Networks and Ulster Wildlife are building on a three year business partnership for the benefit of employees and wildlife.

In their most recent collaboration, the two organisations have been working on a project to train employees on some of the most protected biodiversity in Northern Ireland. They produced an easy to read booklet and short training induction which was delivered to NIE Networks’ 1,200 employees in January. The creation of the ‘Wildlife Aware’ booklet is the start of a more focused approach to biodiversity with employees and contractors to highlight the key species of plants, birds and animals in our countryside.

Celebrating the launch of the ‘Wildlife Aware’ booklet, Kevin McDowell, Head of Health, Safety & Environment at NIE Networks, said, “Feedback from our employees on this training has been extremely positive. At NIE Networks, we have hundreds of people working in our countryside everyday and we’re conscious of the importance of working in harmony with the local environment. It is really useful to have an organisation with the expertise of Ulster Wildlife working alongside us.”

Vickie Chambers, Supporter Relationship Manager at Ulster Wildlife, said, “We are all about championing the local environment and helping people to live and work alongside nature. We work with a number of local businesses to support their efforts in delivering strong biodiversity programmes within their business. We’re particularly delighted to be working with NIE Networks, one of Northern Ireland’s biggest utilities, to support them in their bid to work in harmony with nature.”

For more information ulsterwildlife.org/corporatesupport