
Explore the Biodiversity of the Inagh & Ballymacraven Rivers
24 Lúnasa, 11rn - 1in
- Meeting on river path below the front of the Falls Hotel
- Falls Hotel, Glencree, Castlequarter, Ennistymon, Co. Clare
- V95 D2PC
- Co. An Clár
Join the Restore Ballymacraven River Association (RBRA) for a guided nature walk along the Inagh and Ballymacraven rivers, ending up in the beautiful Glen of the Ballymacraven River.
This special event, which is co-hosted by the RBRA and the Local Authority Waters Programme, will combine an exploration of the rich biodiversity of the area and an overview of the exceptional conservation work being undertaken by the RBRA. It will also be a bilingual event using the Irish language and offer participants a chance to learn Irish names for local plants, animals, and their habitats.
This free family focused event, will explore the rich biodiversity of the Glen, focusing on the rivers flora and wildlife. It will explore the impact of storm damage on river dynamics and how a nature based approach to river restoration can help us work with nature.
This event will be co-hosted by Rachel Dowling of the Restore Ballymacraven River Association (RBRA) and Ruairí Ó Conchúir (Local Authority Waters Programme). The RBRA, is a community-led body which is focused on river restoration in Ennistymon and the wider Inagh River catchment. The work of the RBRA is funded by LAWPRO. This Heritage Week event has been supported by Clare County Council's Heritage Officer Programme.
Free event - All Welcome. Please bring appropriate clothing and footwear. Light refreshments (tea/coffee) in the Falls Hotel following the event. See https://www.restoreballymacravenriver.com/
Tuilleadh Eolais
Restore Ballymacraven River Association & Local Authority Waters Programme