For a long time we have taken our waterways for granted.
We both care about waterways for cultural, biodiversity, aesthetic and recreational values as well as depend on waterways for household, industrial and agricultural uses. How can we protect them now and into the future?
In recent years there has been significant progress in raising awareness and tackling sources of pollution.
However with a rising population, increasing agricultural output and aging infrastructure are we making a difference?
Come along next Wednesday to our first session of the Tribituray Nature Talk Series and hear from Ray O’ Foghlu and three experts in the area.
Kevin Motherway | Executive Scientists, Cork City Council
Lucy Taylor | Ecologist + Author Ireland’s Seashore
Catherine Seale | Water + Community Officer
These talks are free with 50 places on a first come basis. The talks will be held in Good Day Deli Garden Cafe, Cork City. Please access by coming to the Douglas Street entrance of Nano Nagle Place from 5.45pm where you will be guided to the cafe.
Coffee + cake will be available for purchase between 5.45pm and 6.15pm. The talks begin at 6.15pm and finish at 7.30pm. Parking is available in and around Evergreen Street - there is no on site parking available for these talks.
We look forward to seeing you here!
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