Tralee Bay Wetlands To Host Events For National Biodiversity Week

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A WEEK of nature events are scheduled to take place at Tralee Bay Wetlands Eco & Activity Park during National Biodiversity Week 2022 which runs from May 15-23.

Most events are free of charge, but the Wetlands asks that you reserve your place or book your tickets on line in advance.

The aim of Biodiversity Week is to encourage everyone to experience the nature & wildlife all around them.

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Below is a full list of events taking place for Biodiversity Week, with times and links to website to reserve or book.

Monday 16th May: Habitats for Bees and Butterflies with Niamh Ní Dhúill   4:30pm – 5:30pm

Tuesday 17th May: Meet some of our Wild Native Plants with Niamh Ní Dhúill   4:30pm – 5:30pm

Tuesday 17th May: Bat Walk with Irish Wildlife Trust   8pm – 10pm

Wednesday 18th May: Explore the Wonderful World of Peatlands Workshops with the Irish Peatland Conservation Council   10am – 11:30pm, 12pm – 1:30pm & 2pm – 3:30pm

Friday 20th May: Ponds and Dragonfly in Conservation Workshop with Alan Balfe  10am – 11:30pm

Saturday 21st May: BioBlitz: Moths, Bugs and Flowers Oh My! with Jessica Hamilton  10am – 1pm

Sunday 22nd May: “ Be an Ocean Hero” with Irish Whale and Dolphin Group   12pm – 1pm (suitable for Children aged between 7 and 12 years) €9 per person

Sunday 22nd May: “ Identify Species in Kerry” with Irish Whale and Dolphin Group   2pm – 3pm (suitable for Adults) €9 per person

Some of these events are outdoor events so they ask that you bring appropriate outdoor clothing and suitable footwear.

Places are limited on these events so we ask that you reserve, book your tickets or to see more information about these events please go online by visiting https://traleebaywetlands.org/book-now

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One thought on “Tralee Bay Wetlands To Host Events For National Biodiversity Week”

  1. Tralee Bay Wetlands is a wasted valuable resource. The management and utilisation of the organisation is a failure for the tax payers value for money.

    It’s just another joke of a quango with overpaid and underworked employees, Tralee deserves better.

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