Guided tour of the Myshall Tree Trail with Eanna Ni Lamhna 2.30 p.m.

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1st August 2022, 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm

Free

Guided tour of the Myshall Tree Trail with Éanna Ní Lamhna 2.30 p.m.

Éanna Ní Lamhna, President of the Tree Council of Ireland promises an informative and entertaining walk around the village of Myshall and its tree trail, which features twenty five notable species, both native and non-native.

In a village and community which works hard to promote the importance of sustainability, Éanna explains biodiversity in simple, no jargon terms. She will tell us all about the wonderful mature trees that are there and the important role they play in capturing and storing carbon thus combatting climate change. She will also highlight easy, practical steps we can all make to improve our health and well-being.

Venue: Myshall Community Centre, Myshall, Co. Carlow R21 P797
Price: Free
Time: 2.30 p.m.
Contact: 059-9130411

Éanna Ní Lamhna is a botanist by profession having learned her trade in UCD many moons ago. She was responsible for much of the ground-breaking species distribution mapping carried out by An Foras Forbartha in the 1970s and 80s. She has been a lecturer in sustainable development in DIT for over twenty years.

She is publicly on the side of the environment as evidenced by her stint as President of An Taisce from 2004-2009 and more recently as Vice-President and President of the Tree Council of Ireland. She is the author of several books including Wild Dublin – O’Brien Press, Wild Things at School – The Heritage Council and Our Wild World – From the Birds and Bees to our Boglands and the Ice Caps – O’Brien Press.

She has been broadcasting on RTÉ about wildlife since 1988 when she cut her teeth on radio with John Skehan. She has been the mainstay of the Mooney Goes Wild programmes since 1995 and their earlier iterations – Green Times, Wildlife TX etc. Éanna has made several wildlife radio documentaries including one on the rainforest in Costa Rica which was recorded on location and more recently one on rats. Her television appearances include a series of 50 programmes on wildlife for the Den – entitled Creature Feature – several Late Late shows, and numerous TG4 programmes such as An Dūlra Blasta (six programme half-hour series). She currently has a regular wildlife slot on Virgin Media’s Six O’ Clock Show. Her voice is instantly recognisable as that of an authority on Irish wildlife matters and she is regularly asked to contribute to current affairs programmes.

During lockdown Éanna and her husband Johnny relocated to Kilrush in County Clare and Éanna remains full of ideas about how we can all help to improve where we live, in a sustainable way.

The Carlow Garden Festival has been funded by Carlow County Council under the Festival and Events Scheme and the URBACT Ru:Rban programme



Details

Date:
1st August 2022
Time:
2:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Cost:
Free
Event Category:

Venue

Myshall Community Centre
Myshall, Co. Carlow R21 P797 + Google Map