NATURE Citizen Science is invaluable, with every anecdote or observation adding to our collective wildlife knowledge
Outdoor Living
The multiple rewards of going organic
HEALTH Supporting organic farmers by buying their produce means enjoying more-nutritious food while supporting biodiversity
In search of spring’s beginning
NATURE John Shelley and his friend ruminate on the start of spring, in traditional folklore and in nature
Coastal communities of Clew Bay unite
NATURE Biodiversity officer Pat Fahy on a new Mayo environmental group, Coastal Communities for Climate Action
Buzzards soar in Mayo skies once more
NATURE John Shelley hopes an encounter with a Common buzzard is a sign of less poison use and greater understanding
Descendants of the ancients return to relive ritual
NATURE John Shelley witnesses the generations-old spectacle of the annual trout spawning in a crystal clear river
Farming for nature to meet the crises
NATURE Biodiveristy officer Pat Fahy on the importance of incentivising and working with farmers to encourage nature and rewilding
Lovely little monsters
NATURE John Shelley takes a fishing trip to Achill and finds a wide variety of hungry mouths on his bait hook
Mullet Peninsula protects its blonde bombshell
NATURE North Mayo is home to the only sustainable population of Ireland’s rarest bee, the Great Yellow Bumblebee
Old Head’s wondrous woodland needs our attention
NATURE Old head boasts Ireland’s only Atlantic-Oak forest that grows right on the coast, but non-natives are threatening to overtake it
Plight of the bumblebee
NATURE There’s still time for spring and summer bulb planting, but what’s best for the bees?