Media Notice
5th May 2025

Connect with Ireland’s wild side at the launch of National Biodiversity Week in Little Island, Cork
Join the Irish Environmental Network and Cork County Public Participation Network as we celebrate the launch of National Biodiversity Week on Sunday 10th May with a special event all about long term actions for nature.
We are excited to be joined by our guest speakers for the day and look forward to welcoming you to Harpers Island in Cork!
Learn how to create a plan of action for helping biodiversity in your local area with ecologist Karen Loxton and hear how a Biodiversity Action Plan works in practice with examples from Green Skibbereen.
Discover Nature Based Solutions with Michelle McKeown from UCC, what they are and how they could help locally and nationally. Find out about the different Citizen Science initiatives available from the National Biodiversity Data Centre with Rachel Hayden and how you can use them in your own work.
Complete the day with a guided walk through Harpers Island Wetlands with Birdwatch Ireland and take part in a bioblitz along the way.
What: Launch of National Biodiversity Week
When: Sunday May 10th, 10am – 4.30pm
Where: Little Island Sports Complex, Little Island, Cork
Catherine O’Toole, Coordinator of National Biodiversity Week says:
“We are excited to launch this year’s Biodiversity Week with Cork County Public Participation Network. It promises to be a fun, practical and meaningful event that will provide people with an opportunity to connect with nature and learn how to take action to allow wildlife to thrive alongside of us. Everyone is welcome!
“With hundreds of events planned for Biodiversity Week, people all around the country can learn more about the natural world surrounding them and how to take actions that support wildlife and biodiversity. We’re delighted to kick the week off in Cork with lots to see and do in Little Island on Sunday.”
Noel Forde Chairperson Cork County PPN:
“Cork County PPN are delighted to be hosting the launch of National Biodiversity week in conjunction with the Irish Environmental Network. This promises to be a very informative day, with an impressive array of speaker covering a wide variety of topics. The PPN are also delighted to bring this prestigious event to one or out community members in Little Island Community Centre and also showcase the incredible amenity at Harpers Island Wetlands which is managed by Cork County Council and BirdWatch Ireland.”
