Leave a small pile of stones, sticks and logs in a corner of your garden to provide a home for hedgehogs. Rotting wood also provides shelter for a range of insects and fungi.
So you don't clear away fallen leaves or branches; they will make a cosy home for someone!
Leave a small pile of stones, sticks and logs in a corner of your garden to provide a home for hedgehogs. Rotting wood also provides shelter for a range of insects and fungi.
So you don't clear away fallen leaves or branches; they will make a cosy home for someone!
Encourage birds into your garden by providing water and feeding them in winter with bird feeders. They enjoy seed mixes and mealworms. However, do not give them high energy foods during the spring and summer months, as it can interfere with the growth of their chicks. 🪺
Encourage birds into your garden by providing water and feeding them in winter with bird feeders. They enjoy seed mixes and mealworms. However, do not give them high energy foods during the spring and summer months, as it can interfere with the growth of their chicks. 🪺
💦A Water Feature💦
A pond in your garden will introduce aquatic creatures and plants and attract many passing wildlife visitors to drink and bathe in the water. The larger the pond, the greater the diversity of wildlife living in it will be.
💦A Water Feature💦
A pond in your garden will introduce aquatic creatures and plants and attract many passing wildlife visitors to drink and bathe in the water. The larger the pond, the greater the diversity of wildlife living in it will be.
Start a compost heap 🪱
This is a great way to recycle the nutrients in your garden and help birds.
Of the peat moss harvested in Ireland, 66% is used by amateur gardener. So if you are buying compost, make sure that it is peat-free to combat the destruction of peatlands
Start a compost heap 🪱
This is a great way to recycle the nutrients in your garden and help birds.
Of the peat moss harvested in Ireland, 66% is used by amateur gardener. So if you are buying compost, make sure that it is peat-free to combat the destruction of peatlands
Ivy 🍃
This plant is surprisingly helpful in attracting a range of wildlife. Encourage it to produce flowering stems by pulling the shoots away from their support so that they hang free. The flowers will attract butterflies which feed on their nectar.
Ivy 🍃
This plant is surprisingly helpful in attracting a range of wildlife. Encourage it to produce flowering stems by pulling the shoots away from their support so that they hang free. The flowers will attract butterflies which feed on their nectar.
After an informative talk, participants got outdoors and put their new theory into practice with a visit to Lullybeg nature reserve.
After an informative talk, participants got outdoors and put their new theory into practice with a visit to Lullybeg nature reserve.
One of the best things for your garden is plant native plants and trees. Thistle, hawthorn, ivy and oak are some of the plants that provide seeds and shelter for animals and birds. Native wildflowers like clover, wood sorrel and meadow flowers help support pollinators.
One of the best things for your garden is plant native plants and trees. Thistle, hawthorn, ivy and oak are some of the plants that provide seeds and shelter for animals and birds. Native wildflowers like clover, wood sorrel and meadow flowers help support pollinators.
Wildlife gardening actually requires the minimum amount of maintenance.
Diversity is the Key: The more diverse your garden is in terms of different plants and features and habitats then the more likely you are to attract a great variety of wildlife.
Wildlife gardening actually requires the minimum amount of maintenance.
Diversity is the Key: The more diverse your garden is in terms of different plants and features and habitats then the more likely you are to attract a great variety of wildlife.
There has been amazing progress in the gardens at the Bog of Allen Nature Centre already this summer. Our volunteers have been planting native wildflower beds in peat-free compost to encourage more pollinators.
There has been amazing progress in the gardens at the Bog of Allen Nature Centre already this summer. Our volunteers have been planting native wildflower beds in peat-free compost to encourage more pollinators.
Join us for a fun and informative evening of bat hunting. This is a great chance to get outside and discover some of Irelands wildlife that you would not always hear or see.
🤎Meet at the Bog of Allen Nature Centre
🤎20th June- 9:30 pm
Join us for a fun and informative evening of bat hunting. This is a great chance to get outside and discover some of Irelands wildlife that you would not always hear or see.
🤎Meet at the Bog of Allen Nature Centre
🤎20th June- 9:30 pm
We made great use of our identification swatches for National Biodiversity Week, where volunteers discovered plenty of butterflies and dragonflies.
These amazing resources from the NBDC, ensure that you are always able to identify any creepy crawly 🐝
We made great use of our identification swatches for National Biodiversity Week, where volunteers discovered plenty of butterflies and dragonflies.
These amazing resources from the NBDC, ensure that you are always able to identify any creepy crawly 🐝
As Biodiversity Week has drawn to a close for 2025, don't forget to value Ireland's biodiversity throughout the year!
As Biodiversity Week has drawn to a close for 2025, don't forget to value Ireland's biodiversity throughout the year!
Join the IPCC for a lunchtime online talk for National Biodiversity Week 2025. You can join this free zoom 40 minute talk from your kitchen to your office.
Visit ipcc.ie/events for more details.
Join the IPCC for a lunchtime online talk for National Biodiversity Week 2025. You can join this free zoom 40 minute talk from your kitchen to your office.
Visit ipcc.ie/events for more details.
In partnership with the Native Woodland Trust, join us as we explore Girley Bog and its different habitats.
Meet at Girley Hall Fordstown (Eircode: C15 PV21) at 7pm
For more information visit biodiversityweek.ie or ipcc.ie/events
In partnership with the Native Woodland Trust, join us as we explore Girley Bog and its different habitats.
Meet at Girley Hall Fordstown (Eircode: C15 PV21) at 7pm
For more information visit biodiversityweek.ie or ipcc.ie/events
Join in on an exciting butterfly hunt in Lullymore West. We will be meeting at the Bog of Allen Nature Centre at 11am. The IPCC recommends participants wear strong footwear and appropriate clothing for all weather.🌸🌷
Visit ipcc.ie or biodiveristyweek.ie
Join in on an exciting butterfly hunt in Lullymore West. We will be meeting at the Bog of Allen Nature Centre at 11am. The IPCC recommends participants wear strong footwear and appropriate clothing for all weather.🌸🌷
Visit ipcc.ie or biodiveristyweek.ie
All visitors can enjoy free admission to the Bog of Allen Nature Centre throughout the week (19 to 23rd May) in honour of National Biodiversity Week 2025.
The Bog of Allen Nature Centre is open from 10-4pm Monday to Friday. No bookings needed.
All visitors can enjoy free admission to the Bog of Allen Nature Centre throughout the week (19 to 23rd May) in honour of National Biodiversity Week 2025.
The Bog of Allen Nature Centre is open from 10-4pm Monday to Friday. No bookings needed.
Join us tomorrow for our free guided nature walk to Lodge Bog for National Biodiversity Week 2025, exploring the fascinating life found on peatlands.
The IPCC recommends participants wear strong footwear and appropriate clothing for all weather.
Join us tomorrow for our free guided nature walk to Lodge Bog for National Biodiversity Week 2025, exploring the fascinating life found on peatlands.
The IPCC recommends participants wear strong footwear and appropriate clothing for all weather.
As the carnivorous plants in the greenhouse were getting a trim so that they can grow back healthy for the summer, we found an interesting surprise.
A single pitcher plant can catch up to 250 prey items, such as mites, midges, spiders and beetles.
As the carnivorous plants in the greenhouse were getting a trim so that they can grow back healthy for the summer, we found an interesting surprise.
A single pitcher plant can catch up to 250 prey items, such as mites, midges, spiders and beetles.
This tiny traveller made an appearance in our wildlife gardens at the Bog of Allen Nature Centre this week. Their beautiful wings are designed perfectly to camouflage against the trees on which they feed. 🪵
This tiny traveller made an appearance in our wildlife gardens at the Bog of Allen Nature Centre this week. Their beautiful wings are designed perfectly to camouflage against the trees on which they feed. 🪵
We have begun our bumblebee monitoring on Lullymore West and have recorded many queen bees buzzing past.
To help bumblebees you can:
🌺 Plant native flowers
🌺 Create wild unmanaged habitat
🌺 Cut the grass less
🌺 Avoid using pesticides or weed killer
We have begun our bumblebee monitoring on Lullymore West and have recorded many queen bees buzzing past.
To help bumblebees you can:
🌺 Plant native flowers
🌺 Create wild unmanaged habitat
🌺 Cut the grass less
🌺 Avoid using pesticides or weed killer
This semi-aquatic creature showed up in our wildlife gardens this morning and gave us quiet a surprise.
The Raft Spider is mainly found in bogs and fens. They are famous for their ability to skim across the waters surface due to special hairs on their legs.
This semi-aquatic creature showed up in our wildlife gardens this morning and gave us quiet a surprise.
The Raft Spider is mainly found in bogs and fens. They are famous for their ability to skim across the waters surface due to special hairs on their legs.
The Sundew (Drosera rotundifolia) has come up to feed and soon the bogs will be full of these passive predators.
Check out our website at buff.ly/33nNGFV to find out more about peatland plants.
The Sundew (Drosera rotundifolia) has come up to feed and soon the bogs will be full of these passive predators.
Check out our website at buff.ly/33nNGFV to find out more about peatland plants.