Biodiversity Nature Network
Join our Nature Network
What is a Nature Network?
A vibrant platform designed to plant the seeds of sustainability and connect community groups, share practical knowledge, and inspire real climate action from the ground up!
Who is it for?
The Nature Network is all about connecting like-minded groups, individuals and organisations who care about their community and would like to learn more about the environment. Whether you are a new group, a residents' association, a tidy towns team, a community garden, or any other type of group aiming to go greener, this is the perfect place to share ideas, learn new skills, and get inspired.
How does it work?
We are aiming to help groups become more environmentally aware and adopt greener practices. We also want to encourage collaborative projects that make the most of shared resources and ideas. We want to share practical tools, expert advice, information on funding opportunities and real-life examples from other groups to help you and your group make a real impact. We also want you to share your experiences (good and bad!) with other groups so we can learn from each other.
Lets grow something great…together
Interested in finding out more? Please sign up to our Nature Network.
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Useful links
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Tidy Towns
The primary focus of Tidy Towns is to encourage communities to improve their local environment and make their area a better place to live, work and visit.
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The National Biodiversity Data centre
The National Biodiversity Data Centre works to make biodiversity data and information more freely available in order to better understand and assist the protection of Ireland’s biodiversity.
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All-Ireland Pollinator Plan
The All-Ireland Pollinator Plan is a framework bringing together different sectors across the island of Ireland to create a landscape where pollinators can survive and thrive.
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The Barn Owl project
The Barn Owl project was set up in January 2019 to help with conservation of Barn Owls in Ireland.
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Galway County Biodiversity Project
Here you can find information about biodiversity in County Galway, advice about caring for nature in your area and find nature related events or projects around the county.
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Bat Conservation Ireland
An independent, non-profit, charity that is Ireland’s leading authority on bats.
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Bird Watch Ireland
The largest independent conservation organisation in Ireland. The primary objective of Bird Watch Ireland is the protection of wild birds and their habitats in Ireland.
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Galway Community Heritage
Galway Community Heritage is an online archive for communities in County Galway to showcase the history and heritage of their local area and people, both past and present.
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National Parks and Wildlife Service
To promote awareness of natural heritage and biodiversity issues through education, outreach to schools and engaging with stakeholders.
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Green Schools
An Taisce -Green-Schools is Ireland͛'s leading environmental management and award programme, working with primary and secondary schools across the country
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An Taisce
Educate and advocate on behalf of present and future generations on the important choices we must make in search of a more environmentally sustainable future.
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The Native Woodland Trust
Dedicated to the preservation of Ireland’s remaining ancient woodlands. They are also committed to the restoration of Ireland’s original ecosystem of plants, animals, and fungi, through the re-creation of woodlands, using only native seed.
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Local Authority Waters Programme
Local Authority Waters Programme (LAWPRO) works on behalf of Ireland’s 31 local authorities to protect and restore good water quality in our rivers, lakes, estuaries, ground and coastal water through catchment science and local community engagement.