Avoca Site
The Avoca/Knockanree site is small but diverse and is already bursting with life. It has been left largely undisturbed...
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The Avoca/Knockanree site is small but diverse and is already bursting with life. It has been left largely undisturbed...
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The Illaun site, situated in the hills near Miltown Malbay in West Clare, began its transformation in 2020...
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Gowlane site in Lee Valley in County Cork is a part of the Wild Atlantic Rainforest Project.
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Ballyfarney site is situated along the Easkey River in County Sligo and is a part of the Wild Atlantic...
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Cnocán Bán site in Connemara’s Gaeltacht region is the first site purchased for the Wild Atlantic Rainforest project. Natural...
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The Hometree HQ site is 16.5 acres of land between Ennistymon and Lahinch, Co. Clare. It is already quite...
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Restoring large landscapes and complex ecosystems while remaining connected to the communities living, visiting, and working there is the...
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Ardnaculla Summer School 2024 is a part of Dinnseanchas Project and a recipient of the Creative Climate Action fund,...
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Many of Ireland’s coastal upland communities are suffering depopulation, reduced farm incomes and the loss of the Irish language....
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