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Saturday, Mar 24, 2018 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 recorders, gardeners and Tidy Town Members
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.
National Biodiversity Data Centre, WIT West Campus, Carriganore, Co. Waterford, EIRE, Ireland.
Workshop Leader: Lynn O'Keeffe-Lascar
Venue: National Biodiversity Data Centre, Beechfield House, WIT West Campus, Carriganore, Waterford
Date: Saturday, 24th March
Time: 10:00 - 16:00
Audience: Beginner recorders; gardeners; Tidy Towns members
Fee: €30 standard; €20 student
A workshop suited to any home gardener or Tidy Town group that will cover all the basics of improving your plot for the animal life that live there and in and around our homes, with the added goal of hopefully attracting some more to come and visit. From first assessing what you have, to making simple changes in the choices of plants you should be considering, this workshop will help you create a space where wildlife can thrive. But what diversity of wildlife can we actually attract to our gardens? A member of the Data Centre team will also fill you in on why it is important to start recording your garden wildlife and how you can make a start.
http://www.biodiversityireland.ie
National Biodiversity Data Centre Beechfield House WIT West Campus Carriganore Co. Waterford
Lynn has a BSc in Horticulture and is a horticulturist and craft gardener based in Co. Galway at the Burren’s edge. Working with the OPW and fulfilling the role of garden manager of Doorus Ochard community garden, Lynn has amassed a wealth of experience and has also done so in outreach having worked with numerous Tidy Towns groups and community garden projects. Lynn is also a regular contributor of articles to BirdWatch Ireland's quarterly magazine WINGS on the topic of gardening for wildlife.
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