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Midlands Science to host free guided biodiversity walk for Heritage Week
Midlands Science is supporting National Heritage Week 2023 which this year takes place from August 12 to 20 inclusive.
Variety of free events planned across the county for National Biodiversity Week 2023
Do you know your swifts from your swallows? Your pipistrelles from your daubentons? Or are you simply wondering biodiversity means?
OPW to host 6th Annual Honey Show this weekend
The 6th Annual Office of Public Works (OPW) Biodiversity Festival & Honey Show will take place in Phoenix Park from tomorrow Friday 9 until Sunday 11 September 2022. Tours, lectures, and family activities will take place throughout the weekend. All events are free; however, booking is required for some as places are limited.
Climate and biodiversity motion to be debated by councillors in April
A motion proposing that 'Galway City Council declare a Climate and Biodiversity Emergency' will be debated next month.
Personalise your health and fitness with genetic testing
In recent years it has become clear that our genetic make-up has a strong influence on body weight and how we respond to different foods and exercises. With scientific advances, we are now able to use the information in our DNA to predict which diets, lifestyle choices, and exercises work best for each individual person.
Bats, biodiversity and business dominate Monday’s oral hearing
The importance of biodiversity, business, and bats dominated the opening of the second week of the An Bord Pleanala oral hearing into the proposed Galway City Ring Road (GCRR), held at the g Hotel.
Council must appoint biodiversity officer to safeguard wildlife, says Green Party candidate O’Reilly
As grass cutting season commences, the Green Party is asking councils to act to halt biodiversity loss. Green Party candidate for Galway City West, Pauline O’Reilly has today called on Galway City Council to set aside areas in public parks and roadside verges for pollinators, and to get active in halting the alarming decline in biodiversity by implementing actions within the All Ireland Pollinator Plan.
Water supply under serious risk as conservation order comes into force
As a National Water Conservation Order came into effect this morning, water supplies in a number of areas in Mayo have been highlighted as being under serious risk, according to Irish Water.
Angling and conservation projects encouraged to apply for funding
Angling projects and conservation initiatives, to help ensure the State’s fish stocks and angling infrastructure are protected and enhanced into the future, are in line to receive State funding of between €50,000 and €1,500,000.