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Groundwork

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Groundwork ran work-camps removing invasive Rhododendron ponticum from Killarney National Park from 1981 until 2009. We continue to monitor the woodlands.

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EJNI (@ejni_online) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join EJNI, NI Environment Link & IEN for the launch of the latest report from the Linking the Irish Environment Project - “Monitoring post-Brexit environmental divergence on the island of Ireland: the role of civil society” 🔍 🗓️ 23rd of June Register here: us06web.zoom.us/meeting/regist…

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Ireland’s threatened corncrakes desperately need open, diverse and life-filled fields irishtimes.com/environment/20…

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Environmental campaigner and teacher, Brian Murray looks the damaging effects of algal blooms and the reasons we’re not stopping outbreaks. thejournal.ie/readme/algal-b…

Biodiversity Ireland (@biodatacentre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stop the spread! Keep your plants in your garden, don’t plant or allow them to grow, in the wild. 🌐 Learn more at: shorturl.at/HCcBq #BePlantWise

Stop the spread!

Keep your plants in your garden, don’t plant or allow them to grow, in the wild.  

🌐 Learn more at: shorturl.at/HCcBq 

#BePlantWise
ACT (@actinargyll) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ian doesn’t usually smile in a rhododendron bush…unless he’s setting up eDNA monitoring plots! We’re exploring how rhododendron changes fungal communities & impacts rainforest recovery. Read more: buff.ly/sKHab1A 📷 Rhyddian Knight @glenanwood #ScotlandsRainforest

Ian doesn’t usually smile in a rhododendron bush…unless he’s setting up eDNA monitoring plots! We’re exploring how rhododendron changes fungal communities & impacts rainforest recovery. Read more:  buff.ly/sKHab1A

📷 Rhyddian Knight @glenanwood

#ScotlandsRainforest
Biodiversity Ireland (@biodatacentre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Invasive Spotlight Species #15: Himalayan balsam This plant outcompetes native species and winter dieback leaves river banks vulnerable to erosion. Submit your sighting 👉shorturl.at/AiF0S Species Profile 👉 shorturl.at/GqI3X #ReportInvasives

Invasive Spotlight Species #15: Himalayan balsam

This plant outcompetes native species and winter dieback leaves river banks vulnerable to erosion.

Submit your sighting 👉shorturl.at/AiF0S

Species Profile 👉 shorturl.at/GqI3X

#ReportInvasives
Woodlands of Ireland (@woodsofireland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Watch the Ancient Woodland Theme videos from Day 1 of the #WoodlandsofIreland Conference 2024! YouTube: youtube.com/playlist?list=… Website: woodlandsofireland.com/woodlands-of-i… #ancientwoodland #nativewoodlandconservation Dept of Agriculture, Food and the Marine National Parks and Wildlife Service The Heritage Council

Native Woodland Trust (@nativewoodtrust) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Earlier this week, we took Treasa from RTE Countrywide for visit to our Atlantic rainforest, Coill Sheanadh Gharráin. Have a listen here: rte.ie/radio/radio1/c…

Alliance for Scotland's Rainforest (@asrainforest) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ash is an important tree in #ScotlandsRainforest, and supports many species of lichens. Good to see a sign of hope in the battle against ash dieback. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

All-Ireland Pollinator Plan (@pollinatorplan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Studies show that many 'wildflower' seed mixes contain non-native species & can inadvertently introduce invasive species Mow less, remove grass clippings, & local wildflowers will grow naturally. It takes time, but it's worth the wait #PatienceNotPackets

Woodlands of Ireland (@woodsofireland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

''research found that increasing hedge width and height can substantially increase both above and below ground carbon sequestration, whilst also providing increased biodiversity.” agriland.ie/farming-news/s… Agriland

Native Woodland Trust (@nativewoodtrust) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is all bad news - but we can still save our woodlands by removing unnecessary additional pressures, like overgrazing and invasive species. Some biosecurity would be nice..... In some UK woodlands, every young tree has died. What’s going wrong? theguardian.com/environment/20…