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SUMMARY:Eoghan Daulton Fireside Talk: Invasives in Nature Restoration
DESCRIPTION:Join award-winning author Eoghan Daltun for a guided walk of Esk Mountain Nature Restoration Project followed by a fireside talk about his own experiences of invasive species.  In particular Rhododendron ponticum\, Sika deer & feral goats.  He will speak about his work in removing them & restoring life to his family’s 73-acre farm near Eyeries on the Beara Peninsula\, West Cork.  Continue the conversations with Eoghan over a special two-course fireside dinner themed around ‘Eating Invasive Species’ which will include Sika Deer & a selection of responsibly removed invasive plant species on the menu. \n  \nABOUT THE SPEAKER \nEoghan Daltun is a sculpture conservator\, a High Nature Value farmer and\, above all\, a rewilder. Originally from Dublin\, since 2009 he has lived with his two sons\, Liam and Seánie\, on their 73-acre farm near Eyeries on the Beara Peninsula\, West Cork.  He is author of the best-selling and award-winning book\, An Irish Atlantic Rainforest: A Personal Journey into the Magic of Rewilding (Hachette\, September 2022)\, and The Magic of an Irish Rainforest: A Visual Journey (Hachette\, September 2024). His third book\, titled Setting the Land Free: Visions of a Rewilded Ireland\, will be published in August\, 2026. \n  \nABOUT THE VENUE \nEsk Mountain is a 270 acre nature restoration project on the Cork-Kerry border offering immersive experiences\, stays & products made from & for the land. \n\n\n2hr guided walk & fireside talk with award-winning author Eoghan Daltun\nWalk trails made from wood chip produced from removed Rhodoendron ponticum.\nSelection of furniture made from Rhododendron ponticum will be on display & available for purchase with 100% of profits returned to support the nature restoration work on site.\nOptional Add-on: Join for a special two-course fireside dinner themed around ‘Eating Invasive Species’\n\nBook at the link below.
URL:https://invasives.ie/event/eoghan-daulton-fireside-talk-invasives-in-nature-restoration/
LOCATION:Esk Mountain\, Tooreen\, Glengarriff\, West Cork\, P75 AW26\,\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Talk
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SUMMARY:Training: Marine Non-indigenous and Invasive Species Identification (Dun Laoghaire\, Co. Dublin)
DESCRIPTION:The marine invasive species work programme of the National Biodiversity Data Centre\, in collaboration with CEDaR are hosting three marine non-indigenous and invasive species identification training courses across Ireland to address a gap marine invasive species recording. These courses are funded by the Department of Climate\, Energy and the Environment and CEDaR.  \nThe courses will run over 2 consecutive days and will be delivered by Dr Arjan Gittenberger of GiMaRIS\, a global specialist in the field. Each course will consist of classroom/lab workshop-style learning and some time in the field. \nThis is a closed training event. Email:  invasives@biodiversityireland.ie  to join the waitlist. \nImage Credit: Ann Haigh
URL:https://invasives.ie/event/training-marine-non-indigenous-and-invasive-species-identification-dun-laoghaire-co-dublin/
LOCATION:Dun Laoghaire\, Co. Dublin
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Asian Hornet Talk and Identification Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join Ann Haigh\, Invasive Species Officer at the National Biodiversity Data Centre\, for an engaging and hands‑on Asian Hornet Talk and Identification Workshop that will give you the confidence to spot and report this high‑risk invasive insect. \nWith Ireland’s freedom from Asian hornet depending entirely on early detection\, learning how to recognise it and\, just as importantly\, how to rule out common look‑alikes has never been more vital. Native to Southeast Asia\, the Asian hornet has spread across continental Europe and poses significant ecological risk. This invasive species preys on native pollinators\, and its nests can devastate honeybee populations. Management efforts have so far prevented its establishment\, making ongoing public reporting and early detection particularly crucial \nThis session features a short lively talk\, clear identification tips\, real specimens\, and a fun quiz to help demystify hornets\, wasps\, bees\, and flies. Ample time will be provided for questions and practical advice on photographing insects with your phone. Weather permitting\, you will also have the chance to head outside to put your new skills into practice. \nYou will leave knowing exactly what to look for\, how to report a sighting\, and how you can help keep Ireland free of Asian hornet. \nImage credit: John De Carteret\, JAHG \n\nRegister at link below.
URL:https://invasives.ie/event/workshop-asian-hornet-talk-and-identification-workshop/
LOCATION:CECAS\, Myross Wood House\, Leap\, Co. Cork\, P81 Y192\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Talk & Walk: Invasive Species found in Ireland
DESCRIPTION:Join the Office of Public Works to learn about some of the most impactful invasive species that can be found in Ireland  followed by  a walk to view some invasive species at the Phoenix Park.
URL:https://invasives.ie/event/talk-walk-invasive-species-found-in-ireland/
LOCATION:Phoenix Park Visitor Centre\, Phoenix Park\, Dublin\, D08 Y304\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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