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Saturday, Jul 20, 2019 at 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM GST
WIT West Campus, Carriganore, Co. Waterford, EIRE, Ireland
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This event is aimed at beginner to intermediate recorders. Students can partake in this workshop at a reduced rate of €20. This requires that a student be prepared to show an student identification card upon request. Please be aware that once registered for an event(s) we cannot offer refunds, credit to be brought forward, or the ability for one to swap attendance from one workshop to another, in the event that you cannot make the workshop or event of your choice.
National Biodiversity Data Centre, WIT West Campus, Carriganore, Co. Waterford, EIRE, Ireland.
Workshop Leader: Paul green
Venue: National Biodiversity Data Centre, Waterford
Date: Saturday, 20th July
Time: 10:00 - 16:00 (field work included)
Audience: Improving botanists
Fee: €30 standard; €20 student
Fabaceae, which is the third largest family among flowering plants after the Orchid and Aster families, are the focus of this particular workshop. Not only might this workshop interest botanists in training, but also those interested in our pollinators and butterflies, for many of these plants play an important role in the life cycle of these insects. Participants can expect a thorough introduction to this family and their main anatomical features and also opportunities to view and examine specimens both from the field, and in the field.
http://www.biodiversityireland.ie
The National Biodiversity Data Centre is a national organisation for the collection, collation, management, analysis and dissemination of data on Ireland’s biological diversity. Biodiversity data are a key requirement for understanding our natural surroundings, for tracking change in our environment and for gaining a greater insight on how we benefit from, and impact upon, the ecosystem goods and services provided by biological diversity; a national asset which contributes at least €2.6 billion to the Irish economy each year. The Data Centre was established by the Heritage Council in 2007 and is funded by the Heritage Council and the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht. The Centre is operated under a service level agreement by Compass Informatics Limited, an information and location technologies company focused on applications in natural resources and planning. National Biodiversity Data Centre Beechfield House WIT West Campus Carriganore Co. Waterford
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