Martin Lyttle of the Drummin Bog Project Committee has been co-organising this film night, within his role for the Co Carlow Environmental Network (CCEN). ‘Our 5th and final film of this environmental film series is taking place on Thursday, 19th of February in the Visual Carlow at 7pm. We will be showing a number of short…
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Carlow Climate Action Week 2024: Visit Drummin Bog, Sat. 19 Oct at 2pm – All Welcome!
Carlow Climate Action Week 2024: Visit Drummin Bog on Sat. 19 Oct at 2pm – All Welcome!
Drummin Bog celebrates World Wetlands 2020 Day
Drummin Bog, Carlow, would especially like to share this important new Irish guide ‘Communities Managing Local Wetlands and Peatlands in Ireland’ for the 2020 World Wetlands Day.
Carlow Drummin Bog Project will contribute to the UN Decade of Ecosystem Restoration 2021-30
Faced with the climate and biodiversity emergencies, the United Nations has declared 2021-2030 as the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. The goal is to ramp up efforts to reverse centuries of damage to forests, wetlands and other ecosystems. Getting it right will be key to putting the planet back on a sustainable course. UN Decade…
Celebrating Carlow’s Only Raised Bog
—Ag Céiliúradh an t-aon Portach Ardaithe i gCeatharlach. The Drummin Bog Project is a voluntary not-for-profit community education project to restore the only raised bog in Co. Carlow. Situated in the South East of Ireland, close to the River Barrow and the historical site of St. Mullins. Formed in 2015 to restore and preserve this…
