Search Results for 'National Parks and Wildlife Service'
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NPWS opens new Connemara Pony Heritage Centre at Connemara National Park
The National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) has revealed a new and unique cultural and visitor experience at Connemara National Park, entitled the “Connemara Pony Heritage Centre” which was opened last Friday by Deputy John Connolly, Fianna Fáil TD.
New bat roost opened at heritage event in Coole Park
Minister of State with Responsibility for International and Road Transport, Logistics, Rail and Ports, Seán Canney TD was at Coole Park Nature Reserve last Friday for a special heritage event when he opened a new, purpose built bat roost, and on behalf of the State he accepted a rare signed limited edition book by WB Yeats which will be retained as part of a collection at Coole Park.
Connemara National Park expansion still a rocky topic
The National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) held a special heritage event last week where staff and community partners celebrated the unique biodiversity and cultural heritage of the park, which is expanding in the region. Most of the bog and mountain parkland was originally property attached to Kylemore Abbey and the Letterfrack Industrial School.
Exciting programme for Galway city Biodiversity Week
Galway City Council have an exciting programme of events for the people of Galway to celebrate biodiversity and connect with nature in their local area during National Biodiversity Week, to take place from 14-23 May.
Discover the wild heart of Ireland at Connemara National Park this summer
Connemara National Park located in the scenic northwest of Connemara in County Galway, is a must-visit destination for nature lovers, history enthusiasts, and families looking for a free and enriching experience. Managed by the National Parks and Wildlife Service, the park spans 2,000 hectares of rugged mountains, serene bogs, heaths, and lush woodlands, offering something for everyone—from peaceful walks to historical exploration.
Salmon club and syndicate at Delphi Lodge
Delphi Lodge presents an opportunity to purchase prime Irish salmon fishing and country cottage accommodation for a fixed week or more each year for five years.
Concert in Connemara National Park to mark World Wetlands Day
Galway Music Residency and Galway County Council Biodiversity Office are delighted to co-present a special programme for World Wetlands Day. On Saturday February 1 at 5:30pm in the AV Room at Connemara National Park, the collaboration celebrates this important day through music and film.
Wildlife and biodiversity wonders in Ballyhoura
In recent years, biodiversity has emerged as a vital theme in rural tourism, and the Ballyhoura region is no exception. But what does biodiversity really mean? It refers to the variety of living organisms, from plants and animals to ecosystems like woodlands, wetlands and grasslands. It is essential for keeping the natural world in balance and provides us with important services such as clean air, water and healthy soils.
6,000 deer culled in Galway last year
Data released by the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) to the Irish Deer Commission shows 78,175 wild deer were culled nationally in the 12-month period up to February last year, compared to 55,008 in 2022.
Habitat protection and restoration at Slyne Head
The Galway coast supports a wonderfully diverse and rare habitat which is in urgent need of protection. Our coastal habitats are in poor condition and are deteriorating and eroding at an increasing rate due to climate change and, in many areas, increased amenity pressure.
