Jun 29, 2010

irish environment - July 10th issue


Just to let you know that the July (10th) issue of irish environment has been published and includes:

                   News:           updated each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday    

         Report        Bicycling – for health and fun & to save the planet and €s/£s

                   iePEDIA:    One-Off Housing

     Podcast      Interview with Ian Lumley, Heritage Officer, An Taisce The National Trust for Ireland, Parts 1-3

                   YouTube:    Bicycle Rush Hour Utrecht (Netherlands)

                                        Cycling in the rain in the Netherlands

 Please pass along news about this magazine to colleagues, friends and others interested in protecting the environment.

 irish environment: an online resource for environmental matters on the island of Ireland

      www.irishenvironment.com

 

Jun 28, 2010

Summer of Science at Lifetime Lab

If outdoor events or sports are not what your children enjoy during the holidays, how about a fun filled science camp?

 

Lifetime Lab is home to Anyone4science for science camps this summer, providing hands-on science and engineering activities for primary school aged children.

 

Over July our camps will provide fun, hands on activities for science campers that will include botany, investigating plastics and recycling, experimenting with levers and pulleys and an introduction to food science. On most days of the camp children will take home the results of their experiments.

 

As well as camps aimed at 7 to 12 year olds this year will see the addition of a special 5-8 year old camp for budding little scientists.

 

Camp dates       July 12th-15th, July 19th-22nd, and July 26th-29th

 

Further information available at www.lifetimelab.ie or www.anyone4science.com

 

Lifetime Lab is located in the old Cork City Waterworks buildings on the Lee Road. The site now contains a Visitor Centre with interactive environmental exhibits, a steam centre with the original boilers and huge steam engines, a schools centre, a coffee dock, a picnic area and a children's playground and is fully wheelchair accessible.

 

For further information, please contact the Lifetime Lab at: 021-4941500 or view the website www.lifetimelab.ie

 

 



Jun 22, 2010

ECO-UNESCO's Biodiversity Photography & Film Exhibition

Take part in ECO-UNESCO's Biodiversity Photography & Film Exhibition

As part of ECO-UNESCO's National Youth ECO-Forum 2010 WORLD WILD WEB: Young People Exploring Biodiversity 
Send us your photos or short films on the theme of Biodiversity and WIN a masterclass in wildlife documentary making, and a host of other great prizes! 

2010 is the UN International Year of Biodiversity and to celebrate that ECO-UNESCO is encouraging young people all over Ireland to appreciate the wonderful diversity of life around them and to capture a slice of this life on film. 

Jun 18, 2010

Cork Branch Irish Wildlife Trust: Next event


Hi the next event is on the June 27th. Meeting at 12 at Oysterhaven. A day on the beach. Introduction to coastal Lichens. Ever wondered what a lichen is? Well here's your chance to learn and find out more about the life on a seashore. The event is led by Paul Whelan (www.ecology.ie). Bring a picnic and non slip shoes.

For those who are interested there is also a gentle stroll afterwards to look at lower shore sealife led by Gill Weyman.
Weather permitting there will also be a chance to have a picnic on the beach.
Please bring non slip shoes and clothing to suit the weather.
If you are interested please can you reply to corkbranch@iwt.ie to give us an idea on numbers.
Hope to see you there.

Gill


Jun 17, 2010

Identifying & Recording Ireland's Biodiversity 2010

 

Places are still available on the following workshops:

19 June: Introduction to centipede and millipede identification

 

03 July: Introduction to ladybirds

 

10 July: Introduction to mayfly and stonefly identification

 

17 July: Recording of priority invasive species


For further information visit our website http://www.biodiversityireland.ie/home-page/events-in-2010/


Jun 16, 2010

National Environmental Complaints Pilot Phone line

A pilot National Environmental Complaints Phone line was launched by EPA in 4 Counties on Monday May 31st:

LoCall 1 850 365 121.

The 4 local authorities are Dublin City, Cork City, South Tipperary and Donegal and it is running only in these areas for a 6 month trial period.

This is a widening of the existing Illegal Dumping Line (which currently is running in all 34 local authority areas) to handle all environmental complaints (it shares the same phone number). The launch consisted of the following:
  • Press Release issued to local newspapers in the 4 regions (sample included for info)
  • Newspaper article run in Munster Advertisor
  • Placing newspaper ads (sample attached) in local newspapers in the 4 participating regions
  • Short Radio ad placed with local radio in the 4 participating regions
  • Local radio interviews carried out as requested by media


Jun 14, 2010

Biodiversity Knowledge Quest – setting priorities for 2020

 

Biodiversity Knowledge Quest – setting priorities for 2020

Ireland has agreed a conservation target to halt biodiversity loss by 2010. Over the last decade our knowledge on Ireland's biological diversity has expanded greatly, yet we still don't even know how many species there are in Ireland, where they are distributed and how their populations are changing. This will be the subject of a major meeting of scientists and recorders organised by the National Biodiversity Data Centre in Waterford on 26th & 27th August, as part of Ireland's contribution to International Year of Biodiversity 2010.

The National Biodiversity Data Centre is hosting this major meeting of scientists and recorders to provide an overview on the state of knowledge on Ireland's biodiversity in 2010. The event will bring together experts on biodiversity research and surveying in Ireland to outline how much our understanding of Ireland's biodiversity resource has increased over the last decade and to identify the major knowledge gaps that still exist.

Experts will highlight what is particularly significant about the different aspects of biodiversity, highlight what if any survey or monitoring programmes are in place and whether they are subject of any statutory protection. A series of workshops will explore where the key knowledge gaps remain and a list of priorities to fill those gaps will be produced.

The event will provide a major benchmark on the state of biodiversity knowledge in Ireland in 2010 and assist prioritisation of work to fill the remaining knowledge gaps in time for 2020, to coincide with the next international biodiversity target.

The event will be of interest to anyone involved with surveying and researching the distribution and conservation of Ireland's species and habitats. It will provide an opportunity to contribute to the knowledge base on Ireland's biological diversity and to influence the future direction of survey priorities needs in Ireland.

For programme and registration details please visit http://www.biodiversityireland.ie/home-page/latest-news/ or phone the Centre on 051 306 240.

 

 

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Jun 9, 2010

irish environment - online news, articles and podcasts



The June (9th) issue of irish environment has been published and includes:

News:    updated each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday


Article Andrew L.R. Jackson, The Emerald Isle?  Ireland's environmental compliance record in cross-EU terms

 

Report A Report on Wind Energy in Ireland:  Current Status


iePEDIA:   Smart Metering

Podcast Interview with Frank Convery, Chairman, COMHAR Sustainable Development Council, Parts 1-3


YouTube: Wind turbine towers arriving at Skehanagh Wind Farm Ballingarry Roscrea Co Tipperary Ireland


an online resource for environmental matters on the island of Ireland




Jun 8, 2010

Hazel coppice request



Hi everyone,

I am planning to do a traditional boat building workshop, and I need to buy a lot of hazel rods.
if any of you know of, or have a hazel coppice; please could you send me their contacts.
thanks a million,
                          Liam


PS. the size i need would be about the width of a thick thumb and as long and straight as possible.

liamduff20042005@yahoo.ca
0861068423

Fish Petition


Hi everyone,

 

As part of the IWT's campaign to ensure a reformed Common Fisheries Policy that will result in a sustainable future for the marine environment and coastal communities I am encouraging you to please put your name to this petition. This is being coordinated across Europe by OCEAN2012, the alliance of eNGOs of which the IWT is a member. Please also pass it on to your own email lists and others you may think would be interested.

 

http://www.ocean2012.eu/petition

 

Many thanks,

 

Pádraic

 

Pádraic Fogarty

Chairman, Irish Wildlife Trust

Sigmund Business Centre

93A Lagan Road,

Dublin Industrial Estate,

Glasnevin,

Dublin 11

ph. 01-8236145

mobile: 087-2959811

www.iwt.ie

 



New Courses at The Hollies Centre for Practical Sustainability



New Courses at The Hollies Centre for Practical Sustainability
 

 
For bookings phone 023 – 8847001
or e-mail info@theholliesonline.com
website: www.theholliesonline.com
 

Plastering with Natural Materials 

Making and applying a variety of plasters and renders using earth, clay, lime and sand. You'll learn about the specific properties of different plaster mixes and techniques to apply them on a variety of surfaces. 


Date: Saturday 10/11 July
Venue: The Hollies Centre near Enniskeane
Tutors: Jo Forsythe, Ulrike and Thomas Riedmuller
Fee: € 120

 
Natural Paints
                               
how to make and use them
a hands-on introduction to making and using paints from natural materials. You'll learn about the specific properties of different binders such as clay, lime, kasein as well as earth pigments and a variety of techniques how to apply them on various of surfaces.
Date: Saturday 12 July 2010
Venue: The Hollies Centre near Enniskeane
Tutors: Jo Forsythe and Ulrike Riedmuller
Fee: € 60
 
 

Earthen Floors
A hands-on introduction to making floors from clay, sand and other natural materials. You'll learn everything you need to make very satisfying floors from simple and inexpensive materials.
 
Date: Saturday 7th and 8th August 2010
Venue: The Hollies Centre near Enniskeane
Tutors: Thomas and Ulrike Riedmuller
Fee: € 120
 
For bookings phone 023 – 8847001
or e-mail info@theholliesonline.com
website: www.theholliesonline.com
 
 


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Irish Environmental History Network Meeting - June 17


The fourth meeting of the Irish Environmental History Network will
take place Thursday, June 17th, in Trinity College Dublin from 4.30pm
in the TRIARC room (Provost's Stables).

The meeting will feature a talk by Rolf Loeber, entitled "Expanding
Irish Architectural History" with time for discussion and tea/coffee
and pastries provided thereafter.

The Irish Environmental History Network aims to provide a point of
contact between researchers interested in the history of the
environment and the interactions of humanity with the environment in
any period of the past.

All are welcome to attend.

Please contact Frank Ludlow (fraslaw@hotmail.com) for further details.

http://www.tcd.ie/longroomhub/iehn/