A one-day symposium of interest to all birdwatchers, ecologists, and decision makers throughout Ireland. Part of the RDS Speakers Series
Under the umbrella of the European Plant Science Organisation, Brussels, a special day for plants shall take place worldwide today. [Find out more ...]
From mid-May to mid-June, thousands of honeybees will leave old hives in search of new ones. Although it is not a common a sight as it once was, if you do see a swarm, please contact your nearest beekeeper association as expert intervention can ensure a swarm’s survival. Find your local association
The Burren in Bloom Festival begins on May 4th, and a month of free talks and walks will follow. [More information ...]
Koala populations are dropping right throughout Australia due to habitat loss, disease and climate change and have today been listed as a threatened species. [Read more ...]
Ireland’s scientific race against time will take place on May 18-19. [Find out how you can take part]
While every day is Earth Day, countries around the world have chosen one particular day to celebrate it: April 22nd. Green Sod Land Trust are inviting people to take part in an online photographic exhibition entitled “Every day is Earth Day” by taking a moment with your camera this Sunday to reflect on the beauty [...]
The National Botanic Gardens play host to the sixth annual forum on May 3rd. Entry is free but advance registration is necessary