Restoring Nature

Restoring nature is the process of assisting in the recovery of an ecosystem towards, or back to, a ‘good’ condition. Ecosystem restoration is used to increase biodiversity and improve its resilience. 

A well-functioning ecosystem is a key tool in tackling biodiversity loss and climate change.  For example, by letting forests mature, they can recover.   

Protecting our wildlife and habitats is crucial to fulfiling our commitment to leave our Island in a better state than it is currently. To make sure we drive forward progress, not just halting but reversing the decline of our wildlife and its habitats.

That is why Nature Network Ireland is working to help engage with and re-connect people with nature through our projects.

Image Credits

Wren

Wren. Credit: Kevin Barry

Biodiversity Action Plans

Biodiversity Action Plans . Credit: Nature Network Ireland

Beaumont Quarry slopes

Beaumont Quarry . Credit: Isobel Abbott

Tramore Valley Park

Tramore Valley Park. Credit: Mark Robins

wildflowers

Military Hill. Credit: Nicole Crawford

Glen Park

Glen River Park. Credit: Nature Network Ireland

Dandelion

Dandelion. Credit: Nature Network Ireland

Hummingbird Hawkmoth

Hummingbird Hawkmoth. Credit: Kevin Barry

Red fox cub

Do you want to find out more?

If you want to find out more, contact us today and we will be more than happy to help.

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