National Biodiversity Week is from 15th - 24th May, spanning International Biodiversity Day on May 22nd, and will be celebrated across Ireland with the collective aim of connecting people with nature.
Free walks and talks are happening to give you a chance to experience nature and learn more about nature in Ireland. The coordination of Biodiversity Week is organised by the Irish Environmental Network (IEN) and funded by the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS).
Limerick City and County Council are hosting several Biodiversity Week events, with full details to be announced soon.
What's On
- Woodland Walk and Sound Walk | Wednesday 20th May @ 7pm
Join Limerick City and County Council's Biodiversity Officer and colleagues for a Woodland Walk and Sound Walk. - Limerick Butterfly Monitoring Workshop | Friday 22nd May @ 1.30pm
Learn how to identify local and national butterflies. - Birds of The Shannon Estuary Story Map | Wednesday 20th May @ 1pm
A talk on the Birds of the Shannon Estuary Story Map for the Bealtine Festival - Bat Walk in Infinity Woodland | Wednesday 20th May @ 9pm
Led by Niamh Nolan, NPWS Conservation Ranger and Limerick City and County Council's Biodiversity Officer. - Bat Walk in Clonshire | Monday 25th May @ 8.30pm
Led by Aisling Mulvhihill, NPWS Conservation Ranger and Limerick City and County Council's Biodiversity Officer.
Events published on Limerick.ie are subject to change. Readers are advised to check with the organiser for further details.
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