
Habitat Heroes Workshops | Power Plants
Ulster Transport Museum, Cultra, Co. Down (Gallery B)
Admission: Free
Join us for Habitat Heroes, a free, hands-on summer workshop series for children aged 8–12 (plus parents!) at the Ulster Transport Museum.
Over three exciting mornings, young nature lovers will explore the world of birds, insects, and wildflowers through fun outdoor activities and creative digital skills sessions. From bug hunts and seed bombs to designing games and animations, participants will discover the magic of biodiversity and bring it to life through technology.
Children will spend 90 minutes on nature-based activities, followed by 90 minutes developing digital skills linked to the day’s theme. Parents are welcome to join in and learn alongside their children!
Biodiversity University is delivered by The Conservation Volunteers and Nerve Centre as part of the Power Plants project.
Birds (4 August: 10am–1pm)
Spot and identify local birds using binoculars and apps
Make a bird feeder to take home
Create a bird-themed infographic or poster

Insects (5 August: 10am–1pm)
Hunt for insects and explore their habitats
Build a bug hotel with natural materials
Design your own insect character in a retro-style nature game

Wildflowers (6 August: 10am–1pm)
Discover native wildflowers and learn about their pollinators
Make wildflower seed bombs to plant at home
Animate the life cycle of a flower using stop-motion techniques
