Events

Irish Wildlife Trust Events

The Irish Wildlife Trust (IWT) Events page is a central resource for discovering a wide range of activities and events aimed at promoting wildlife conservation and environmental awareness across Ireland.

Upcoming Events

Barnagh Tunnel Nature Walk
17 August, 11am to 1pm
Barnagh Greenway Hub, Co.Limerick, V94 X206, Co. Limerick

A Nature Walk on West Limerick Greenway, including Barnagh Tunnel. There are around 100 species of wild plants in the area, with a particular abundance of liverworts, mosses, and ferns.

This tunnel is one of the more evocative features of the now closed Limerick-Tralee Railway. It was opened in 1880 and is 115m long. It is situated at nearly 170m above sea level and was excavated with explosives and pickaxes. The rock cuttings on either side of the tunnel have reverted to nature and are an impressive sight.

Bring raingear and take care of children as it is an active cycleway.

Numbers are limited to 25 and places must be booked at limerickevents@iwt.ie.

Bat Walk
18 August, 9pm - 10:30pm
St Anne's Park, Clontarf East, Raheny, Co. Dublin

Take a walk with us to discover the hidden world of Ireland’s bats in Dublin!

As dusk descends, we will quietly explore a section of St. Anne’s Park (exact location will be shared after booking) and hopefully see and hear some of these fascinating native flying mammals.

You’ll learn about these incredible creatures and their vital role in our ecosystem. From the Common Pipistrelle to Leisler’s bat, we’ll be keeping our ears peeled for these swift, silent creatures.

Numbers are strictly limited to 35 for this event. If the event is booked out, you will be added to a waiting list and notified if a place becomes available.

If you book a place and can no longer attend, please let us know so that others can take your place.

Once you’re place is confirmed, you will receive a confirmation email plus another email closer to the time with details on where to meet.

Materials will be provided including some species information and bat detectors to be shared amongst the group.

This is an outdoor, night time event so please dress appropriately. And dogs are not permitted.

We look forward to seeing you!

Booking link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdkyz-NU8Pu1WUbnAOQc7su-qxY8zu7R_bXeMzm_h482QpWQw/viewform

 

Heritage Week: Connecting The Dots: Native Woodlands and Your Creative Response
24 August, 1:45pm to 5pm
Lisnavagh House, Co. Carlow

Join the Irish Wildlife Trust for a special heritage week event where you will connect with nature in beautiful broadleaf woodland. Led by an Irish Wildlife Trust guide, you will learn about oak, ash, wych elm and more and the complex ecological processes supporting our native trees. Alongside our woodland walk artist and lecturer Gareth Kennedy of NCAD FIELD and the postgraduate diploma in Art and Ecology, will set up a woodland encampment. Here participants will handle, craft and work with woodland materials, exploring their histories, potentials and using them to gently connect their head, their hands and their hearts with the woodland habitat.

This event is open to all ages. Children are welcome but must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Please dress appropriately for an outdoors event in the woods. And please be aware that we will be walking on uneven woodland surfaces. To have less impact on the woodland, dogs and other pets are not permitted at this event.

 

The Dromore River – Nature’s Corridor
24 August, 2pm - 5pm
Ballybay Wetlands Centre, Clones Rd, Co. Monaghan

This event will be the first public presentation of the Dromore Catchment Mapping Project. The aims of the project are to develop an interactive database and 3D model that maps the Dromore catchment, highlighting its potential as a biodiversity corridor. To make visible what is currently an overlooked form of natural heritage and aid restoration and community awareness. The river and streams already form a natural refuge and connected system for biodiversity so, with the development of a database and functional map, we will be able to explore connectivity potential between other key habitats.

The 3D model will be on show and the following presentations will take place:

Presentation 1: Mary Kelly-Quinn, author of Ireland’s Rivers (University College Dublin Press)
Presentation 2: Overview of Dromore River Catchment Mapping Project
Presentation 3: Placenames of the Dromore River & Catchment by Historian Brian MacDomhnaill

An optional bus tour (limited number of tickets) will take place after the event at the Wetlands Centre. To book a spot on the bus tour, please email monaghanbranch@iwt.ie. Spaces will be allocated on a first come first served basis. The bus tour will run from 5-7pm.

This project is a collaboration between the Irish Wildlife Trust Monaghan Branch & the Friends of the Dromore. The project is supported by the Heritage Council and Monaghan County Council and funded by the Community Heritage Grant and the National Parks & Wildlife Service (National Biodiversity Action Plan 2023-2030).

Booking link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-dromore-river-natures-corridor-tickets-970806778207?aff=oddtdtcreator

 

Lough Muckno Water Heritage - A Guided Walk led by Ecologist Billy Flynn
25 August, 3pm - 4:30pm
Assemble at Hope Castle, Castleblayney, Co. Monaghan

The event focuses on the history, habitats and wonderful wildlife of Lough Muckno as well as its connection to people.

The event is being organised by the Monaghan Branch of the Irish Wildlife Trust.

This project was funded by LAWPRO under the Community Water Development Fund 2024.