Workshop: Community Invasive Species Training – North Bull Island

Learn to identify, map, and prevent invasive species on North Bull Island. Hands‑on training for community action.
As part of Invasive Species Week, join us on North Bull Island for a hands‑on workshop designed to build practical skills in identifying, mapping, and preventing the spread of invasive species. This session is ideal for volunteers, local community groups and anyone interested in protecting local biodiversity. Refreshments will be available throughout the day.
What you’ll learn
- Invasive species identification — Learn how to recognise high‑risk invasive plants and animals commonly found in coastal and dune habitats.
- Invasive species mapping — Get practical experience recording sightings using simple field methods and citizen‑science tools.
- Preventing the spread: Check, Clean, Dry — Understand how invasive species move between sites and learn the essential steps to stop their spread.
Why this workshop matters
North Bull Island is a unique and sensitive ecosystem. Invasive species threaten native wildlife, habitats, and the ecological balance of the area. By learning how to identify, map, and prevent their spread, you’ll be contributing directly to conservation efforts on a UNESCO Biosphere site.
Who’s involved
This workshop is delivered in collaboration with the National Biodiversity Data Centre, Clean Coasts, Dublin Bay Biosphere and Dublin City Council.
Who should attend
Everyone is welcome! No prior experience required. Perfect for community volunteers, students, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone who wants to take meaningful action for biodiversity.
