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SUMMARY:Guided Woodland Wander at Gracedieu Wood with the Native Woodland Trust (Waterford)
DESCRIPTION:Guided walk at Gracedieu Wood: explore wildflowers\, insects & native trees along the Waterford Greenway. Free & for families \n\n\n\n\n🌿 Native Woodland Wander\nGuided Biodiversity Walk at Gracedieu Wood \nJoin the Native Woodland Trust this National Biodiversity Week 2026 for a guided walk through the evolving habitats of Gracedieu Native Woodland Reserve\, accessible along the Waterford Greenway. \nThis relaxed\, family‑friendly walk begins at Bilberry Carpark and follows the Greenway towards Gracedieu Wood. Along the way\, we’ll pause to take in the sights\, sounds and smells of nature — from wildflowers and the insects that visit them\, to shrubs\, young native trees and towering veteran trees that form the scaffolding of Ireland’s woodland ecosystems. \nLed by Jeremy Casey\, this walk offers a chance to explore a native woodland reserve that is still being planted and shaped\, highlighting how woodlands grow\, develop and support biodiversity over time. \nOnce at the reserve\, we’ll stop to enjoy a picnic lunch with tea and coffee\, before making our way back to Bilberry Carpark. \n🌳 What you’ll explore\n\nEstablishing and mature native woodland habitats\nWildflowers\, insects and woodland understorey species\nHow native woodlands support biodiversity\nThe role of restoration and long‑term stewardship\n\n👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Who is this for?\n\nAll ages welcome\nChildren under 18 must be accompanied and supervised by a parent or guardian\nSuitable for families\, walkers and nature enthusiasts\n\n📍 Event Details\nDate: Saturday 23rd May 2026\nTime: 10:30am – 1:30pm\nMeeting Point: Bilberry Carpark\n👉 https://maps.app.goo.gl/1hFW2Fy27eGGZWXm7\nTickets: Free (booking required) \n🥾 What to bring\n\nField guides (birds\, wildflowers\, insects\, etc.)\nBinoculars (if you have them)\nWarm\, waterproof layered clothing\nSturdy walking shoes\nWater\, snacks and a packed lunch\nAny medication you require\nSunblock and a hat for warmer days\n\n☕ Tea\, coffee and biscuits will be provided. Please bring a reusable cup to help minimise waste. \n🚻 Bathroom Facilities\nThere are no bathroom facilities on site.\nPlease make a rest stop at services or public toilets before arriving. \n⚠️ Important Information\n\nThis is an outdoor walk along the Greenway and woodland paths\nEvents may be cancelled at short notice due to adverse weather or weather warnings\nIf cancelled\, participants will be notified by email as early as possible\n\n📩 Contact (on the day)\nNative Woodland Trust\nJeremy Casey\n📧 jeremy.casey@nativewoodlandtrust.ie
URL:https://biodiversityweek.ie/event/guided-woodland-wander-at-gracedieu-wood-with-the-native-woodland-trust-waterford/
LOCATION:Gracedieu Native Woodland\, Gracedieu West\, Waterford\, Co Waterford\, Bilberry Carpark\, Waterford
CATEGORIES:Accessible by Public Transport,Bees and Pollinators,Butterflies and Moths,Community Action,Family Friendly,Hedgerows,Trees and Woodlands
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T110000
DTSTAMP:20260418T202943
CREATED:20260407T090747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T090747Z
UID:10001579-1779534000-1779534000@biodiversityweek.ie
SUMMARY:Canal & river cycle
DESCRIPTION:A biodiversity cycle tour starting from Park Canal travelling on safe segregated cycling infrastructure along a canal and river. Safe and suitable for all ages and abilities. Cycle will be approx 5km at a slow pace with several stops for talks from a speaker.
URL:https://biodiversityweek.ie/event/canal-river-cycle/
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Rivers and Ponds
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T130000
DTSTAMP:20260418T202943
CREATED:20260407T181305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T181305Z
UID:10001585-1779534000-1779541200@biodiversityweek.ie
SUMMARY:Comeragh Mountain Farm Biodiversity Walk Co Waterford 2026
DESCRIPTION:This is a listing for one of Talamh Beo’s Farm Walks for National Biodiversity Week 2026: Comeragh Mountain Farm Biodiversity Walk Co Waterford \nTalamh Beo has organised a very exciting line up of 14 Farm Walks for National Biodiversity Week 2026 which takes place all across the country from 15th-24th May. \nThese walks are with the support of The Irish Environmental Network (IEN)
URL:https://biodiversityweek.ie/event/comeragh-mountain-farm-biodiversity-walk-co-waterford-2026/
LOCATION:E91R7F9\, BALLINAKILL\, BALLINAMULT\, E91R7F9
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Farm,Hedgerows
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T140000
DTSTAMP:20260418T202943
CREATED:20260331T085412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260416T111923Z
UID:10001527-1779537600-1779544800@biodiversityweek.ie
SUMMARY:Booterstown Marsh Nature Reserve Bird walk and talk
DESCRIPTION:Come to south Dublin’s only saltmarsh wetland. A Special Protection Area for birds and a protected ecosystem. Join Shane Kerr from BirdWatch Ireland for a guided walk and talk about the many bird species that feed and find refuge in the wetland. Binoculars and equipment will be available. Meet at the grassed viewing area of Booterstown Marsh 60 metres south of the Merrion road and Trimlestown avenue junction.
URL:https://biodiversityweek.ie/event/booterstown-marsh-nature-reserve-bird-walk-and-talk/
CATEGORIES:Accessible by Public Transport,Birds,Coastlines and Marine,Family Friendly,Wheelchair Accessible
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T140000
DTSTAMP:20260418T202943
CREATED:20260408T120119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T120119Z
UID:10001591-1779537600-1779544800@biodiversityweek.ie
SUMMARY:Leagh Farm Organics Biodiversity Walk Co Kerry 2026
DESCRIPTION:This is a listing for one of Talamh Beo’s Farm Walks for National Biodiversity Week 2026: Leagh Farm Organics Biodiversity Walk Co Kerry \nTalamh Beo has organised a very exciting line up of 14 Farm Walks for National Biodiversity Week 2026 which takes place all across the country from 15th-24th May. \nThese walks are with the support of The Irish Environmental Network (IEN)
URL:https://biodiversityweek.ie/event/leagh-farm-organics-biodiversity-walk-co-kerry-2026/
LOCATION:V92KH77\, LEIGH\, BALLYDUFF\, V92KH77
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Farm,Hedgerows
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T150000
DTSTAMP:20260418T202943
CREATED:20260403T131938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260403T131938Z
UID:10001540-1779541200-1779548400@biodiversityweek.ie
SUMMARY:Bóthar Na Naomh Biodiversity Cycle - Leitrim Cycling Festival
DESCRIPTION:Leitrim Cycling Festival\, as part of its 10th year celebrations is organising a Biodiversity Cycle around the looped trail of Bothar na Naomh in Cloone on Saturday 23rd May. The trail was developed by the community to allow locals and visitors to enjoy the limestone area of riverbanks\, woodlands\, bog and lakeshore. Yosef Dvores\, ecologist and co-founder of Our Native Glens environmental group will lead the cycle. Refreshments will be served in Cloone for all involved.
URL:https://biodiversityweek.ie/event/bothar-na-naomh-biodiversity-cycle-leitrim-cycling-festival/
LOCATION:Bóthar Na Naomh\, Cloone
CATEGORIES:Bees and Pollinators,Birds,Community Action,Family Friendly,For Kids,Trees and Woodlands
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T153000
DTSTAMP:20260418T202943
CREATED:20260414T145356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260414T145356Z
UID:10001594-1779544800-1779550200@biodiversityweek.ie
SUMMARY:Basket for bees.
DESCRIPTION:Baskets for Bees: Join the Organic Centres Head Gardener\, Aaron McGowan\, for a hands-on session where you’ll plant bee friendly hanging baskets that help support our buzzing pollinators. Go away with a flower and herb basket. Extremely limited places\, waiting list in operation. (Please ensure if you book and are unable to attend that you release your ticket\, as this event is extremely popular)
URL:https://biodiversityweek.ie/event/basket-for-bees/
LOCATION:The Organic Centre\, Sraud\, Rossinver\, F91H978\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Accessible by Public Transport,Bees and Pollinators,Family Friendly
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T202943
CREATED:20260408T125709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T125709Z
UID:10001586-1779544800-1779552000@biodiversityweek.ie
SUMMARY:Tattie Hoaker Farm Biodiversity Walk Co Sligo 2026
DESCRIPTION:This is a listing for one of Talamh Beo’s Farm Walks for National Biodiversity Week 2026: Tattie Hoaker Farm Biodiversity Walk Co Sligo \nTalamh Beo has organised a very exciting line up of 14 Farm Walks for National Biodiversity Week 2026 which takes place all across the country from 15th-24th May. \nThese walks are with the support of The Irish Environmental Network (IEN)
URL:https://biodiversityweek.ie/event/tattie-hoaker-farm-biodiversity-walk-co-sligo-2026/
LOCATION:F91Y898\, CREEVYKEEL\, CLIFFONEY\, F91Y898
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Farm,Hedgerows
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T202943
CREATED:20260404T120054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260404T120054Z
UID:10001553-1779555600-1779562800@biodiversityweek.ie
SUMMARY:Whale Watch Ireland 2026\, Howth Head\, Dublin
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday 23rd May the Irish Whale & Dolphin Group (IWDG) invites you to join us at a local headland for Whale Watch Ireland 2026\, between 5:00-7:00 PM. This annual event\, now in its 24th year\, comprises free and guided watches at local headlands and vantage points\, as part of All-Ireland whale watch day. \nThis year’s event is once again being held to coincide with National Biodiversity Week Ireland which runs between May 15th-24th.  It is also hoped that moving it from late summer\, will improve our odds of hosting this outdoor event in better weather conditions\, as in recent years late August has simply become too unreliable with strong winds and rain. These simultaneous land-based watches at the 18 sites listed below from around the Irish coast provide IWDG researchers\, whale enthusiasts and Citizen Scientists alike with a unique overview of whale and dolphin activity on the day and you can play an important part. \nWhile there are of course no guarantees of sightings\, given reasonable weather you have a good chance of seeing some of the whale and dolphin species that can be seen locally. We advise participants to dress appropriately for the weather conditions on the day.  Please note\, there are no boats involved and no bookings necessary for this free event.  As some sites will require a short walk\, sensible footwear is recommended.  You should bring binoculars\, your sense of humour and refreshments. Please leave your pets at home. \nThis event is suitable for all ages and is aimed at everyone from the novice wildlife enthusiast to more experienced naturalists\, with a keen interest in marine wildlife and biological recording.  In the event of unsuitable weather your watch leader may need to cancel your local event at short notice; so\, if any doubt\, please check in with them using their contact details below or on www.iwdg.ie/events.  But don’t hesitate to contact them\, or the event’s organiser\, if you’ve any further questions in the lead up to your event.
URL:https://biodiversityweek.ie/event/whale-watch-ireland-2026-howth-head-dublin/
LOCATION:Howth Head\, meeting at Balscadden car park
CATEGORIES:Citizen Science,Coastlines and Marine,Family Friendly,For Kids,Mammals,Whales and Dolphins
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T202943
CREATED:20260404T120523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260405T130909Z
UID:10001556-1779555600-1779562800@biodiversityweek.ie
SUMMARY:Whale Watch Ireland 2026\, Clogher Head\, Co. Louth
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday 23rd May the Irish Whale & Dolphin Group (IWDG) invites you to join us at a local headland for Whale Watch Ireland 2026\, between 5:00-7:00 PM. This annual event\, now in its 24th year\, comprises free and guided watches at local headlands and vantage points\, as part of All-Ireland whale watch day. \nThis year’s event is once again being held to coincide with National Biodiversity Week Ireland which runs between May 15th-24th.  It is also hoped that moving it from late summer\, will improve our odds of hosting this outdoor event in better weather conditions\, as in recent years late August has simply become too unreliable with strong winds and rain. These simultaneous land-based watches at the 18 sites listed below from around the Irish coast provide IWDG researchers\, whale enthusiasts and Citizen Scientists alike with a unique overview of whale and dolphin activity on the day and you can play an important part. \nWhile there are of course no guarantees of sightings\, given reasonable weather you have a good chance of seeing some of the whale and dolphin species that can be seen locally. We advise participants to dress appropriately for the weather conditions on the day.  Please note\, there are no boats involved and no bookings necessary for this free event.  As some sites will require a short walk\, sensible footwear is recommended.  You should bring binoculars\, your sense of humour and refreshments. Please leave your pets at home. \nThis event is suitable for all ages and is aimed at everyone from the novice wildlife enthusiast to more experienced naturalists\, with a keen interest in marine wildlife and biological recording.  In the event of unsuitable weather your watch leader may need to cancel your local event at short notice; so\, if any doubt\, please check in with them using their contact details below or on www.iwdg.ie/events.  But don’t hesitate to contact them\, or the event’s organiser\, if you’ve any further questions in the lead up to your event.
URL:https://biodiversityweek.ie/event/whale-watch-ireland-2026-clogher-head-co-louth/
LOCATION:Port Oriel Upper Car Park
CATEGORIES:Citizen Science,Coastlines and Marine,Family Friendly,For Kids,Mammals,Whales and Dolphins
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T202943
CREATED:20260404T121820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260404T121820Z
UID:10001561-1779555600-1779562800@biodiversityweek.ie
SUMMARY:Whale Watch Ireland 2026\, Bray Head\, Co. Wicklow
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday 23rd May the Irish Whale & Dolphin Group (IWDG) invites you to join us at a local headland for Whale Watch Ireland 2026\, between 5:00-7:00 PM. This annual event\, now in its 24th year\, comprises free and guided watches at local headlands and vantage points\, as part of All-Ireland whale watch day. \nThis year’s event is once again being held to coincide with National Biodiversity Week Ireland which runs between May 15th-24th.  It is also hoped that moving it from late summer\, will improve our odds of hosting this outdoor event in better weather conditions\, as in recent years late August has simply become too unreliable with strong winds and rain. These simultaneous land-based watches at the 18 sites listed below from around the Irish coast provide IWDG researchers\, whale enthusiasts and Citizen Scientists alike with a unique overview of whale and dolphin activity on the day and you can play an important part. \nWhile there are of course no guarantees of sightings\, given reasonable weather you have a good chance of seeing some of the whale and dolphin species that can be seen locally. We advise participants to dress appropriately for the weather conditions on the day.  Please note\, there are no boats involved and no bookings necessary for this free event.  As some sites will require a short walk\, sensible footwear is recommended.  You should bring binoculars\, your sense of humour and refreshments. Please leave your pets at home. \nThis event is suitable for all ages and is aimed at everyone from the novice wildlife enthusiast to more experienced naturalists\, with a keen interest in marine wildlife and biological recording.  In the event of unsuitable weather your watch leader may need to cancel your local event at short notice; so\, if any doubt\, please check in with them using their contact details below or on www.iwdg.ie/events.  But don’t hesitate to contact them\, or the event’s organiser\, if you’ve any further questions in the lead up to your event.
URL:https://biodiversityweek.ie/event/whale-watch-ireland-2026-bray-head-co-wicklow/
LOCATION:Bray Head meeting at Cliff walk Car Park
CATEGORIES:Citizen Science,Coastlines and Marine,Family Friendly,For Kids,Mammals,Whales and Dolphins
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T202943
CREATED:20260404T121928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260404T121928Z
UID:10001562-1779555600-1779562800@biodiversityweek.ie
SUMMARY:Whale Watch Ireland 2026\, Greenore Pt\, Wexford
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday 23rd May the Irish Whale & Dolphin Group (IWDG) invites you to join us at a local headland for Whale Watch Ireland 2026\, between 5:00-7:00 PM. This annual event\, now in its 24th year\, comprises free and guided watches at local headlands and vantage points\, as part of All-Ireland whale watch day. \nThis year’s event is once again being held to coincide with National Biodiversity Week Ireland which runs between May 15th-24th.  It is also hoped that moving it from late summer\, will improve our odds of hosting this outdoor event in better weather conditions\, as in recent years late August has simply become too unreliable with strong winds and rain. These simultaneous land-based watches at the 18 sites listed below from around the Irish coast provide IWDG researchers\, whale enthusiasts and Citizen Scientists alike with a unique overview of whale and dolphin activity on the day and you can play an important part. \nWhile there are of course no guarantees of sightings\, given reasonable weather you have a good chance of seeing some of the whale and dolphin species that can be seen locally. We advise participants to dress appropriately for the weather conditions on the day.  Please note\, there are no boats involved and no bookings necessary for this free event.  As some sites will require a short walk\, sensible footwear is recommended.  You should bring binoculars\, your sense of humour and refreshments. Please leave your pets at home. \nThis event is suitable for all ages and is aimed at everyone from the novice wildlife enthusiast to more experienced naturalists\, with a keen interest in marine wildlife and biological recording.  In the event of unsuitable weather your watch leader may need to cancel your local event at short notice; so\, if any doubt\, please check in with them using their contact details below or on www.iwdg.ie/events.  But don’t hesitate to contact them\, or the event’s organiser\, if you’ve any further questions in the lead up to your event.
URL:https://biodiversityweek.ie/event/whale-watch-ireland-2026-greenore-pt-wexford/
LOCATION:Greenore Pt. Rosslare meeting at Car Park next to Rosslare Harbour village playground
CATEGORIES:Citizen Science,Coastlines and Marine,Family Friendly,For Kids,Mammals,Whales and Dolphins
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T202943
CREATED:20260404T122550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260405T131555Z
UID:10001563-1779555600-1779562800@biodiversityweek.ie
SUMMARY:Whale Watch Ireland 2026\, Helvic Head\, Co. Waterford
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday 23rd May the Irish Whale & Dolphin Group (IWDG) invites you to join us at a local headland for Whale Watch Ireland 2026\, between 5:00-7:00 PM. This annual event\, now in its 24th year\, comprises free and guided watches at local headlands and vantage points\, as part of All-Ireland whale watch day. \nThis year’s event is once again being held to coincide with National Biodiversity Week Ireland which runs between May 15th-24th.  It is also hoped that moving it from late summer\, will improve our odds of hosting this outdoor event in better weather conditions\, as in recent years late August has simply become too unreliable with strong winds and rain. These simultaneous land-based watches at the 18 sites listed below from around the Irish coast provide IWDG researchers\, whale enthusiasts and Citizen Scientists alike with a unique overview of whale and dolphin activity on the day and you can play an important part. \nWhile there are of course no guarantees of sightings\, given reasonable weather you have a good chance of seeing some of the whale and dolphin species that can be seen locally. We advise participants to dress appropriately for the weather conditions on the day.  Please note\, there are no boats involved and no bookings necessary for this free event.  As some sites will require a short walk\, sensible footwear is recommended.  You should bring binoculars\, your sense of humour and refreshments. Please leave your pets at home. \nThis event is suitable for all ages and is aimed at everyone from the novice wildlife enthusiast to more experienced naturalists\, with a keen interest in marine wildlife and biological recording.  In the event of unsuitable weather your watch leader may need to cancel your local event at short notice; so\, if any doubt\, please check in with them using their contact details below or on www.iwdg.ie/events.  But don’t hesitate to contact them\, or the event’s organiser\, if you’ve any further questions in the lead up to your event.
URL:https://biodiversityweek.ie/event/whale-watch-ireland-2026-helvic-head-co-waterford/
LOCATION:Helvic Hd\, meeting at the high (not the harbour) Car park
CATEGORIES:Citizen Science,Coastlines and Marine,Family Friendly,For Kids,Mammals,Whales and Dolphins
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T202943
CREATED:20260404T122627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260404T122627Z
UID:10001564-1779555600-1779562800@biodiversityweek.ie
SUMMARY:Whale Watch Ireland 2026\, Cloghna Hd\, West Cork
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday 23rd May the Irish Whale & Dolphin Group (IWDG) invites you to join us at a local headland for Whale Watch Ireland 2026\, between 5:00-7:00 PM. This annual event\, now in its 24th year\, comprises free and guided watches at local headlands and vantage points\, as part of All-Ireland whale watch day. \nThis year’s event is once again being held to coincide with National Biodiversity Week Ireland which runs between May 15th-24th.  It is also hoped that moving it from late summer\, will improve our odds of hosting this outdoor event in better weather conditions\, as in recent years late August has simply become too unreliable with strong winds and rain. These simultaneous land-based watches at the 18 sites listed below from around the Irish coast provide IWDG researchers\, whale enthusiasts and Citizen Scientists alike with a unique overview of whale and dolphin activity on the day and you can play an important part. \nWhile there are of course no guarantees of sightings\, given reasonable weather you have a good chance of seeing some of the whale and dolphin species that can be seen locally. We advise participants to dress appropriately for the weather conditions on the day.  Please note\, there are no boats involved and no bookings necessary for this free event.  As some sites will require a short walk\, sensible footwear is recommended.  You should bring binoculars\, your sense of humour and refreshments. Please leave your pets at home. \nThis event is suitable for all ages and is aimed at everyone from the novice wildlife enthusiast to more experienced naturalists\, with a keen interest in marine wildlife and biological recording.  In the event of unsuitable weather your watch leader may need to cancel your local event at short notice; so\, if any doubt\, please check in with them using their contact details below or on www.iwdg.ie/events.  But don’t hesitate to contact them\, or the event’s organiser\, if you’ve any further questions in the lead up to your event.
URL:https://biodiversityweek.ie/event/whale-watch-ireland-2026-cloghna-hd-west-cork/
LOCATION:Cloghna Hd (between Ownahincha & Long Strand)\, West Cork\, Meeting at Galley Head view point\, https://w3w.co/limiting.blouse.miracles
CATEGORIES:Citizen Science,Coastlines and Marine,Family Friendly,For Kids,Mammals,Whales and Dolphins
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T202943
CREATED:20260404T122654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260404T122654Z
UID:10001565-1779555600-1779562800@biodiversityweek.ie
SUMMARY:Whale Watch Ireland 2026\, Ducalla/Bolus Hd\, Iveragh Peninsula\, Kerry
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday 23rd May the Irish Whale & Dolphin Group (IWDG) invites you to join us at a local headland for Whale Watch Ireland 2026\, between 5:00-7:00 PM. This annual event\, now in its 24th year\, comprises free and guided watches at local headlands and vantage points\, as part of All-Ireland whale watch day. \nThis year’s event is once again being held to coincide with National Biodiversity Week Ireland which runs between May 15th-24th.  It is also hoped that moving it from late summer\, will improve our odds of hosting this outdoor event in better weather conditions\, as in recent years late August has simply become too unreliable with strong winds and rain. These simultaneous land-based watches at the 18 sites listed below from around the Irish coast provide IWDG researchers\, whale enthusiasts and Citizen Scientists alike with a unique overview of whale and dolphin activity on the day and you can play an important part. \nWhile there are of course no guarantees of sightings\, given reasonable weather you have a good chance of seeing some of the whale and dolphin species that can be seen locally. We advise participants to dress appropriately for the weather conditions on the day.  Please note\, there are no boats involved and no bookings necessary for this free event.  As some sites will require a short walk\, sensible footwear is recommended.  You should bring binoculars\, your sense of humour and refreshments. Please leave your pets at home. \nThis event is suitable for all ages and is aimed at everyone from the novice wildlife enthusiast to more experienced naturalists\, with a keen interest in marine wildlife and biological recording.  In the event of unsuitable weather your watch leader may need to cancel your local event at short notice; so\, if any doubt\, please check in with them using their contact details below or on www.iwdg.ie/events.  But don’t hesitate to contact them\, or the event’s organiser\, if you’ve any further questions in the lead up to your event.
URL:https://biodiversityweek.ie/event/whale-watch-ireland-2026-ducalla-bolus-hd-iveragh-peninsula-kerry/
LOCATION:Ducalla/Bolus Hd\, Iveragh Peninsula\, Kerry\, Meeting at Car park\, https://w3w.co/anxious.parklands.ready
CATEGORIES:Citizen Science,Coastlines and Marine,Family Friendly,For Kids,Mammals,Whales and Dolphins
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T202943
CREATED:20260407T091043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T091043Z
UID:10001577-1779555600-1779562800@biodiversityweek.ie
SUMMARY:Whale Watch Ireland 2026\, Bloody Bridge\, Down
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday 23rd May the Irish Whale & Dolphin Group (IWDG) invites you to join us at a local headland for Whale Watch Ireland 2026\, between 5:00-7:00 PM. This annual event\, now in its 24th year\, comprises free and guided watches at local headlands and vantage points\, as part of All-Ireland whale watch day. \nThis year’s event is once again being held to coincide with National Biodiversity Week Ireland which runs between May 15th-24th.  It is also hoped that moving it from late summer\, will improve our odds of hosting this outdoor event in better weather conditions\, as in recent years late August has simply become too unreliable with strong winds and rain. These simultaneous land-based watches at the 18 sites listed below from around the Irish coast provide IWDG researchers\, whale enthusiasts and Citizen Scientists alike with a unique overview of whale and dolphin activity on the day and you can play an important part. \nWhile there are of course no guarantees of sightings\, given reasonable weather you have a good chance of seeing some of the whale and dolphin species that can be seen locally. We advise participants to dress appropriately for the weather conditions on the day.  Please note\, there are no boats involved and no bookings necessary for this free event.  As some sites will require a short walk\, sensible footwear is recommended.  You should bring binoculars\, your sense of humour and refreshments. Please leave your pets at home. \nThis event is suitable for all ages and is aimed at everyone from the novice wildlife enthusiast to more experienced naturalists\, with a keen interest in marine wildlife and biological recording.  In the event of unsuitable weather your watch leader may need to cancel your local event at short notice; so\, if any doubt\, please check in with them using their contact details below or on www.iwdg.ie/events.  But don’t hesitate to contact them\, or the event’s organiser\, if you’ve any further questions in the lead up to your event.
URL:https://biodiversityweek.ie/event/whale-watch-ireland-2026-bloody-bridge-down/
LOCATION:Bloody Bridge\, meeting at Car Park
CATEGORIES:Citizen Science,Coastlines and Marine,Family Friendly,For Kids,Mammals,Whales and Dolphins
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T202943
CREATED:20260407T091230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T091230Z
UID:10001576-1779555600-1779562800@biodiversityweek.ie
SUMMARY:Whale Watch Ireland 2026\, Portmuck\, Antrim
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday 23rd May the Irish Whale & Dolphin Group (IWDG) invites you to join us at a local headland for Whale Watch Ireland 2026\, between 5:00-7:00 PM. This annual event\, now in its 24th year\, comprises free and guided watches at local headlands and vantage points\, as part of All-Ireland whale watch day. \nThis year’s event is once again being held to coincide with National Biodiversity Week Ireland which runs between May 15th-24th.  It is also hoped that moving it from late summer\, will improve our odds of hosting this outdoor event in better weather conditions\, as in recent years late August has simply become too unreliable with strong winds and rain. These simultaneous land-based watches at the 18 sites listed below from around the Irish coast provide IWDG researchers\, whale enthusiasts and Citizen Scientists alike with a unique overview of whale and dolphin activity on the day and you can play an important part. \nWhile there are of course no guarantees of sightings\, given reasonable weather you have a good chance of seeing some of the whale and dolphin species that can be seen locally. We advise participants to dress appropriately for the weather conditions on the day.  Please note\, there are no boats involved and no bookings necessary for this free event.  As some sites will require a short walk\, sensible footwear is recommended.  You should bring binoculars\, your sense of humour and refreshments. Please leave your pets at home. \nThis event is suitable for all ages and is aimed at everyone from the novice wildlife enthusiast to more experienced naturalists\, with a keen interest in marine wildlife and biological recording.  In the event of unsuitable weather your watch leader may need to cancel your local event at short notice; so\, if any doubt\, please check in with them using their contact details below or on www.iwdg.ie/events.  But don’t hesitate to contact them\, or the event’s organiser\, if you’ve any further questions in the lead up to your event.
URL:https://biodiversityweek.ie/event/whale-watch-ireland-2026-portmuck-antrim/
LOCATION:Portmuck\, meeting at Car Park
CATEGORIES:Citizen Science,Coastlines and Marine,Family Friendly,For Kids,Mammals,Whales and Dolphins
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T202943
CREATED:20260407T091311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T091311Z
UID:10001575-1779555600-1779562800@biodiversityweek.ie
SUMMARY:Whale Watch Ireland 2026\, Ramore Head\, North Antrim
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday 23rd May the Irish Whale & Dolphin Group (IWDG) invites you to join us at a local headland for Whale Watch Ireland 2026\, between 5:00-7:00 PM. This annual event\, now in its 24th year\, comprises free and guided watches at local headlands and vantage points\, as part of All-Ireland whale watch day. \nThis year’s event is once again being held to coincide with National Biodiversity Week Ireland which runs between May 15th-24th.  It is also hoped that moving it from late summer\, will improve our odds of hosting this outdoor event in better weather conditions\, as in recent years late August has simply become too unreliable with strong winds and rain. These simultaneous land-based watches at the 18 sites listed below from around the Irish coast provide IWDG researchers\, whale enthusiasts and Citizen Scientists alike with a unique overview of whale and dolphin activity on the day and you can play an important part. \nWhile there are of course no guarantees of sightings\, given reasonable weather you have a good chance of seeing some of the whale and dolphin species that can be seen locally. We advise participants to dress appropriately for the weather conditions on the day.  Please note\, there are no boats involved and no bookings necessary for this free event.  As some sites will require a short walk\, sensible footwear is recommended.  You should bring binoculars\, your sense of humour and refreshments. Please leave your pets at home. \nThis event is suitable for all ages and is aimed at everyone from the novice wildlife enthusiast to more experienced naturalists\, with a keen interest in marine wildlife and biological recording.  In the event of unsuitable weather your watch leader may need to cancel your local event at short notice; so\, if any doubt\, please check in with them using their contact details below or on www.iwdg.ie/events.  But don’t hesitate to contact them\, or the event’s organiser\, if you’ve any further questions in the lead up to your event.
URL:https://biodiversityweek.ie/event/whale-watch-ireland-2026-ramore-head-north-antrim/
LOCATION:Ramore Head meeting at the Portrush Coastal Zone
CATEGORIES:Citizen Science,Coastlines and Marine,Family Friendly,For Kids,Mammals,Whales and Dolphins
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T202943
CREATED:20260407T091804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T091804Z
UID:10001572-1779555600-1779562800@biodiversityweek.ie
SUMMARY:Whale Watch Ireland 2026\, Mullaghmore Head\, North Sligo
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday 23rd May the Irish Whale & Dolphin Group (IWDG) invites you to join us at a local headland for Whale Watch Ireland 2026\, between 5:00-7:00 PM. This annual event\, now in its 24th year\, comprises free and guided watches at local headlands and vantage points\, as part of All-Ireland whale watch day. \nThis year’s event is once again being held to coincide with National Biodiversity Week Ireland which runs between May 15th-24th.  It is also hoped that moving it from late summer\, will improve our odds of hosting this outdoor event in better weather conditions\, as in recent years late August has simply become too unreliable with strong winds and rain. These simultaneous land-based watches at the 18 sites listed below from around the Irish coast provide IWDG researchers\, whale enthusiasts and Citizen Scientists alike with a unique overview of whale and dolphin activity on the day and you can play an important part. \nWhile there are of course no guarantees of sightings\, given reasonable weather you have a good chance of seeing some of the whale and dolphin species that can be seen locally. We advise participants to dress appropriately for the weather conditions on the day.  Please note\, there are no boats involved and no bookings necessary for this free event.  As some sites will require a short walk\, sensible footwear is recommended.  You should bring binoculars\, your sense of humour and refreshments. Please leave your pets at home. \nThis event is suitable for all ages and is aimed at everyone from the novice wildlife enthusiast to more experienced naturalists\, with a keen interest in marine wildlife and biological recording.  In the event of unsuitable weather your watch leader may need to cancel your local event at short notice; so\, if any doubt\, please check in with them using their contact details below or on www.iwdg.ie/events.  But don’t hesitate to contact them\, or the event’s organiser\, if you’ve any further questions in the lead up to your event.
URL:https://biodiversityweek.ie/event/whale-watch-ireland-2026-mullaghmore-head-north-sligo/
LOCATION:Mullaghmore Head Layby
CATEGORIES:Citizen Science,Coastlines and Marine,Family Friendly,For Kids,Mammals,Whales and Dolphins
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T202943
CREATED:20260407T091844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T091844Z
UID:10001571-1779555600-1779562800@biodiversityweek.ie
SUMMARY:Whale Watch Ireland 2026\, Kilcummin (Benwee Hd)\, Killala Bay\, Mayo
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday 23rd May the Irish Whale & Dolphin Group (IWDG) invites you to join us at a local headland for Whale Watch Ireland 2026\, between 5:00-7:00 PM. This annual event\, now in its 24th year\, comprises free and guided watches at local headlands and vantage points\, as part of All-Ireland whale watch day. \nThis year’s event is once again being held to coincide with National Biodiversity Week Ireland which runs between May 15th-24th.  It is also hoped that moving it from late summer\, will improve our odds of hosting this outdoor event in better weather conditions\, as in recent years late August has simply become too unreliable with strong winds and rain. These simultaneous land-based watches at the 18 sites listed below from around the Irish coast provide IWDG researchers\, whale enthusiasts and Citizen Scientists alike with a unique overview of whale and dolphin activity on the day and you can play an important part. \nWhile there are of course no guarantees of sightings\, given reasonable weather you have a good chance of seeing some of the whale and dolphin species that can be seen locally. We advise participants to dress appropriately for the weather conditions on the day.  Please note\, there are no boats involved and no bookings necessary for this free event.  As some sites will require a short walk\, sensible footwear is recommended.  You should bring binoculars\, your sense of humour and refreshments. Please leave your pets at home. \nThis event is suitable for all ages and is aimed at everyone from the novice wildlife enthusiast to more experienced naturalists\, with a keen interest in marine wildlife and biological recording.  In the event of unsuitable weather your watch leader may need to cancel your local event at short notice; so\, if any doubt\, please check in with them using their contact details below or on www.iwdg.ie/events.  But don’t hesitate to contact them\, or the event’s organiser\, if you’ve any further questions in the lead up to your event.
URL:https://biodiversityweek.ie/event/whale-watch-ireland-2026-kilcummin-benwee-hd-killala-bay-mayo/
LOCATION:Kilcummin Head\, meeting at  https://w3w.co/disdain.ridge.pitched
CATEGORIES:Citizen Science,Coastlines and Marine,Family Friendly,For Kids,Mammals,Whales and Dolphins
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T202943
CREATED:20260407T091918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T091918Z
UID:10001570-1779555600-1779562800@biodiversityweek.ie
SUMMARY:Whale Watch Ireland 2026\, Ashleam\, Achill Island\, Mayo
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday 23rd May the Irish Whale & Dolphin Group (IWDG) invites you to join us at a local headland for Whale Watch Ireland 2026\, between 5:00-7:00 PM. This annual event\, now in its 24th year\, comprises free and guided watches at local headlands and vantage points\, as part of All-Ireland whale watch day. \nThis year’s event is once again being held to coincide with National Biodiversity Week Ireland which runs between May 15th-24th.  It is also hoped that moving it from late summer\, will improve our odds of hosting this outdoor event in better weather conditions\, as in recent years late August has simply become too unreliable with strong winds and rain. These simultaneous land-based watches at the 18 sites listed below from around the Irish coast provide IWDG researchers\, whale enthusiasts and Citizen Scientists alike with a unique overview of whale and dolphin activity on the day and you can play an important part. \nWhile there are of course no guarantees of sightings\, given reasonable weather you have a good chance of seeing some of the whale and dolphin species that can be seen locally. We advise participants to dress appropriately for the weather conditions on the day.  Please note\, there are no boats involved and no bookings necessary for this free event.  As some sites will require a short walk\, sensible footwear is recommended.  You should bring binoculars\, your sense of humour and refreshments. Please leave your pets at home. \nThis event is suitable for all ages and is aimed at everyone from the novice wildlife enthusiast to more experienced naturalists\, with a keen interest in marine wildlife and biological recording.  In the event of unsuitable weather your watch leader may need to cancel your local event at short notice; so\, if any doubt\, please check in with them using their contact details below or on www.iwdg.ie/events.  But don’t hesitate to contact them\, or the event’s organiser\, if you’ve any further questions in the lead up to your event.
URL:https://biodiversityweek.ie/event/whale-watch-ireland-2026-ashleam-achill-island-mayo/
LOCATION:White Cliffs Ashleam\, https://w3w.co/loyal.skydiving.windup
CATEGORIES:Citizen Science,Coastlines and Marine,Family Friendly,For Kids,Mammals,Whales and Dolphins
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T202943
CREATED:20260407T092014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T092014Z
UID:10001569-1779555600-1779562800@biodiversityweek.ie
SUMMARY:Whale Watch Ireland 2026\, Nimmo's Pier\, Galway City
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday 23rd May the Irish Whale & Dolphin Group (IWDG) invites you to join us at a local headland for Whale Watch Ireland 2026\, between 5:00-7:00 PM. This annual event\, now in its 24th year\, comprises free and guided watches at local headlands and vantage points\, as part of All-Ireland whale watch day. \nThis year’s event is once again being held to coincide with National Biodiversity Week Ireland which runs between May 15th-24th.  It is also hoped that moving it from late summer\, will improve our odds of hosting this outdoor event in better weather conditions\, as in recent years late August has simply become too unreliable with strong winds and rain. These simultaneous land-based watches at the 18 sites listed below from around the Irish coast provide IWDG researchers\, whale enthusiasts and Citizen Scientists alike with a unique overview of whale and dolphin activity on the day and you can play an important part. \nWhile there are of course no guarantees of sightings\, given reasonable weather you have a good chance of seeing some of the whale and dolphin species that can be seen locally. We advise participants to dress appropriately for the weather conditions on the day.  Please note\, there are no boats involved and no bookings necessary for this free event.  As some sites will require a short walk\, sensible footwear is recommended.  You should bring binoculars\, your sense of humour and refreshments. Please leave your pets at home. \nThis event is suitable for all ages and is aimed at everyone from the novice wildlife enthusiast to more experienced naturalists\, with a keen interest in marine wildlife and biological recording.  In the event of unsuitable weather your watch leader may need to cancel your local event at short notice; so\, if any doubt\, please check in with them using their contact details below or on www.iwdg.ie/events.  But don’t hesitate to contact them\, or the event’s organiser\, if you’ve any further questions in the lead up to your event.
URL:https://biodiversityweek.ie/event/whale-watch-ireland-2026-nimmos-pier-galway-city/
LOCATION:Nimmo’s Pier\, Galway City Docks area\, meeting at the Pier
CATEGORIES:Citizen Science,Coastlines and Marine,Family Friendly,For Kids,Mammals,Whales and Dolphins
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T202943
CREATED:20260407T092054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T092054Z
UID:10001568-1779555600-1779562800@biodiversityweek.ie
SUMMARY:Whale Watch Ireland 2026\, Black Head\, The Burren\, North Clare
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday 23rd May the Irish Whale & Dolphin Group (IWDG) invites you to join us at a local headland for Whale Watch Ireland 2026\, between 5:00-7:00 PM. This annual event\, now in its 24th year\, comprises free and guided watches at local headlands and vantage points\, as part of All-Ireland whale watch day. \nThis year’s event is once again being held to coincide with National Biodiversity Week Ireland which runs between May 15th-24th.  It is also hoped that moving it from late summer\, will improve our odds of hosting this outdoor event in better weather conditions\, as in recent years late August has simply become too unreliable with strong winds and rain. These simultaneous land-based watches at the 18 sites listed below from around the Irish coast provide IWDG researchers\, whale enthusiasts and Citizen Scientists alike with a unique overview of whale and dolphin activity on the day and you can play an important part. \nWhile there are of course no guarantees of sightings\, given reasonable weather you have a good chance of seeing some of the whale and dolphin species that can be seen locally. We advise participants to dress appropriately for the weather conditions on the day.  Please note\, there are no boats involved and no bookings necessary for this free event.  As some sites will require a short walk\, sensible footwear is recommended.  You should bring binoculars\, your sense of humour and refreshments. Please leave your pets at home. \nThis event is suitable for all ages and is aimed at everyone from the novice wildlife enthusiast to more experienced naturalists\, with a keen interest in marine wildlife and biological recording.  In the event of unsuitable weather your watch leader may need to cancel your local event at short notice; so\, if any doubt\, please check in with them using their contact details below or on www.iwdg.ie/events.  But don’t hesitate to contact them\, or the event’s organiser\, if you’ve any further questions in the lead up to your event.
URL:https://biodiversityweek.ie/event/whale-watch-ireland-2026-black-head-the-burren-north-clare/
LOCATION:Black Head\, North Clare\, meeting at the Lighthouse
CATEGORIES:Citizen Science,Coastlines and Marine,Family Friendly,For Kids,Mammals,Whales and Dolphins
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://biodiversityweek.ie/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/ww26-Black-Head-portrait-2.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T202943
CREATED:20260407T092123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T092123Z
UID:10001567-1779555600-1779562800@biodiversityweek.ie
SUMMARY:Whale Watch Ireland 2026\, Loop Head\, West Clare
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday 23rd May the Irish Whale & Dolphin Group (IWDG) invites you to join us at a local headland for Whale Watch Ireland 2026\, between 5:00-7:00 PM. This annual event\, now in its 24th year\, comprises free and guided watches at local headlands and vantage points\, as part of All-Ireland whale watch day. \nThis year’s event is once again being held to coincide with National Biodiversity Week Ireland which runs between May 15th-24th.  It is also hoped that moving it from late summer\, will improve our odds of hosting this outdoor event in better weather conditions\, as in recent years late August has simply become too unreliable with strong winds and rain. These simultaneous land-based watches at the 18 sites listed below from around the Irish coast provide IWDG researchers\, whale enthusiasts and Citizen Scientists alike with a unique overview of whale and dolphin activity on the day and you can play an important part. \nWhile there are of course no guarantees of sightings\, given reasonable weather you have a good chance of seeing some of the whale and dolphin species that can be seen locally. We advise participants to dress appropriately for the weather conditions on the day.  Please note\, there are no boats involved and no bookings necessary for this free event.  As some sites will require a short walk\, sensible footwear is recommended.  You should bring binoculars\, your sense of humour and refreshments. Please leave your pets at home. \nThis event is suitable for all ages and is aimed at everyone from the novice wildlife enthusiast to more experienced naturalists\, with a keen interest in marine wildlife and biological recording.  In the event of unsuitable weather your watch leader may need to cancel your local event at short notice; so\, if any doubt\, please check in with them using their contact details below or on www.iwdg.ie/events.  But don’t hesitate to contact them\, or the event’s organiser\, if you’ve any further questions in the lead up to your event.
URL:https://biodiversityweek.ie/event/whale-watch-ireland-2026-loop-head-west-clare/
LOCATION:Loop Head\, meeting at lighthouse
CATEGORIES:Citizen Science,Coastlines and Marine,Family Friendly,For Kids,Mammals,Whales and Dolphins
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://biodiversityweek.ie/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/ww26-Loop-Head-portrait.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T202943
CREATED:20260407T092158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T092158Z
UID:10001566-1779555600-1779562800@biodiversityweek.ie
SUMMARY:Whale Watch Ireland 2026\, Slea Head\, Co. Kerry
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday 23rd May the Irish Whale & Dolphin Group (IWDG) invites you to join us at a local headland for Whale Watch Ireland 2026\, between 5:00-7:00 PM. This annual event\, now in its 24th year\, comprises free and guided watches at local headlands and vantage points\, as part of All-Ireland whale watch day. \nThis year’s event is once again being held to coincide with National Biodiversity Week Ireland which runs between May 15th-24th.  It is also hoped that moving it from late summer\, will improve our odds of hosting this outdoor event in better weather conditions\, as in recent years late August has simply become too unreliable with strong winds and rain. These simultaneous land-based watches at the 18 sites listed below from around the Irish coast provide IWDG researchers\, whale enthusiasts and Citizen Scientists alike with a unique overview of whale and dolphin activity on the day and you can play an important part. \nWhile there are of course no guarantees of sightings\, given reasonable weather you have a good chance of seeing some of the whale and dolphin species that can be seen locally. We advise participants to dress appropriately for the weather conditions on the day.  Please note\, there are no boats involved and no bookings necessary for this free event.  As some sites will require a short walk\, sensible footwear is recommended.  You should bring binoculars\, your sense of humour and refreshments. Please leave your pets at home. \nThis event is suitable for all ages and is aimed at everyone from the novice wildlife enthusiast to more experienced naturalists\, with a keen interest in marine wildlife and biological recording.  In the event of unsuitable weather your watch leader may need to cancel your local event at short notice; so\, if any doubt\, please check in with them using their contact details below or on www.iwdg.ie/events.  But don’t hesitate to contact them\, or the event’s organiser\, if you’ve any further questions in the lead up to your event.
URL:https://biodiversityweek.ie/event/whale-watch-ireland-2026-slea-head-co-kerry/
LOCATION:Slea Head\, meeting at layby
CATEGORIES:Citizen Science,Coastlines and Marine,Family Friendly,For Kids,Mammals,Whales and Dolphins
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260523T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T202943
CREATED:20260404T121028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T154951Z
UID:10001559-1779557400-1779562800@biodiversityweek.ie
SUMMARY:Hedgerows\, a Biodiversity Lifeline
DESCRIPTION:Hedgerows are the stitches that hold our countryside together. This living network provides shelter\, food\, navigation and connectivity for birds\, mammals\, insects\, and wildflowers. Though planted as boundaries\, they do not divide but rather connect habitats. On this immersive walk we will discuss some of the communities of wildlife that rely on hedgerows\, how hedgerows act as a carbon sink and aid flood mitigation. We will explore how hedgerows give identity and character to the landscape\, deepening our understanding of their history and cultural significance.  \nSadly\, hedgerows are under attack\, with invasive and non-native plant species presenting a major threat to native flora and biodiversity. We will take a look at examples of the damage caused by invasive species and what can be done to reverse this. We would like to highlight just how special hedgerows are and what you can do to help. \nThis event is a joint collaboration between the Irish Wildlife Trust\, CECAS (Centre for Climate\, Biodiversity and Sustainability)\, and Green Skibbereen CLG\, which was established to address the challenge of moving to low carbon energy through actively engaging\, educating and facilitating a whole community approach throughout Skibbereen and West Cork. \nBooking essential: https://cecas.ie/ (booking link will go live on Tuesday 07 April) \nMeet at entrance to Leap Community Garden
URL:https://biodiversityweek.ie/event/hedgerows-a-biodiversity-lifeline/
CATEGORIES:Accessible by Public Transport,Bees and Pollinators,Community Action,Family Friendly,Hedgerows,Trees and Woodlands
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260524T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260524T133000
DTSTAMP:20260418T202943
CREATED:20260415T100535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T100535Z
UID:10003439-1779620400-1779629400@biodiversityweek.ie
SUMMARY:Guided Woodland Wander at Farnaght Wood with the Native Woodland Trust (Leitrim)
DESCRIPTION:Guided Biodiversity Week walk at Farnaght Wood led by Jeremy Casey. Free and family friendly! \n\n\n\n\n  \n🌳 Native Woodland Wander\nGuided Biodiversity Walk at Farnaght Wood \nJoin the Native Woodland Trust this National Biodiversity Week 2026 for a guided walk through Farnaght Wood Nature Reserve\, near Drumshambo\, Co. Leitrim. \nLed by Jeremy Casey\, General Manager of the Native Woodland Trust\, this gentle woodland walk explores a native woodland planted almost 20 years ago — now a thriving sanctuary for wildlife. As we amble through the reserve\, we’ll learn about the plants and animals that call it home\, including mammals such as red squirrel\, pine marten and badger\, alongside veteran and ancient trees. \nThis walk offers insight into what it takes to establish and steward a native woodland\, while also sharing the folklore and cultural connections that have long linked Irish people to woodland landscapes. \nWe’ll meet at a nearby GAA club and carpool to the reserve before beginning the walk. \n🌿 What you’ll explore\n\nNative woodland trees\, plants and wildlife\nHow new woodlands develop over time\nMammals and habitats supported by native woods\nWoodland folklore and cultural connections\n\n👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Who is this for?\n\nFamilies and individuals of all ages\nNature lovers\, walkers and curious beginners\nAnyone interested in Ireland’s woodland heritage\n\n📍 Event Details\nDate: Sunday 24th May 2026\nTime: 11:00am – 2:00pm\nMeeting Point: Gortletteragh GAA Club\, Drumshambo South\, Co. Leitrim\n👉 https://maps.app.goo.gl/vft1Aa1YfSDnGnqr5\nTickets: Free (booking required) \n⚠️ Important Information\n\nParticipants will carpool from the meeting point to the reserve\nThis is an outdoor woodland walk over uneven ground\nEvents may be cancelled at short notice due to adverse weather or weather warnings\nIf cancelled\, ticket holders will be notified by email as early as possible\n\n📩 Contact (on the day)\nNative Woodland Trust\nJeremy Casey\n📧 jeremy.casey@nativewoodlandtrust.ie \n✅ 140‑character summary\nGuided Biodiversity Week walk at Farnaght Wood: discover native trees\, wildlife and folklore in a 20‑year‑old woodland sanctuary. Free event. \nReady when you are for Event 5 — send it on. \nProvide your feedback on BizChat\nYou said:Can we add in a what to bring list? Same as all the other events \nCopilot said:Copilot \nAbsolutely — here is Event 4 updated with a “What to bring” list\, matching the format used across the other Biodiversity Week events. \nYou can drop this straight into your Eventbrite listing. \n🌳 Native Woodland Wander\nGuided Biodiversity Walk at Farnaght Wood \nJoin the Native Woodland Trust this National Biodiversity Week 2026 for a guided walk through Farnaght Wood Nature Reserve\, near Drumshambo\, Co. Leitrim. \nLed by Jeremy Casey\, General Manager of the Native Woodland Trust\, this gentle walk explores a native woodland planted almost 20 years ago — now a thriving sanctuary for wildlife. The reserve supports mammals such as red squirrel\, pine marten and badger\, alongside veteran and ancient trees. \nThis is a great opportunity to learn about woodland plants and animals\, what it takes to establish a native woodland\, and the folklore that connects Irish people to our woodland past. \nWe’ll meet at a nearby GAA club before carpooling to Farnaght Wood. \n📍 Event Details\n🗓 Date: Sunday 24th May 2026\n⏰ Time: 11:00am – 2:00pm\n📌 Meeting Point: Gortletteragh GAA Club\, Drumshambo South\, Co. Leitrim\n👉 https://maps.app.goo.gl/vft1Aa1YfSDnGnqr5\n🎟 Tickets: Free (booking required) \n🎒 What to bring\n\nField guides (birds\, wildflowers\, fungi\, etc.)\nBinoculars (if you have them)\nWarm\, waterproof clothing in layers\nSturdy walking shoes\nPlenty of water and snacks\nAny medication you require\nSunblock and a hat for warmer weather\nA reusable cup for tea and coffee (to help minimise waste)\n\n⚠️ Important Information\n\nParticipants will carpool from the meeting point to the reserve\nThis is an outdoor woodland walk over uneven ground\nEvents may be cancelled at short notice due to adverse weather or weather warnings\nIf cancelled\, participants will be notified by email as early as possible\n\n📩 Contact (on the day)\nNative Woodland Trust\nJeremy Casey\n📧 jeremy.casey@nativewoodlandtrust.ie
URL:https://biodiversityweek.ie/event/guided-woodland-wander-at-farnaght-wood-with-the-native-woodland-trust-leitrim/
LOCATION:Farnaght Wood Nature Reserve\, Drumshambo South\, Co Leitrim
CATEGORIES:Community Action,Family Friendly,Hedgerows,Mammals,Trees and Woodlands,Wildflowers
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260524T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260524T163000
DTSTAMP:20260418T202943
CREATED:20260416T111149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260416T111149Z
UID:10003447-1779631200-1779640200@biodiversityweek.ie
SUMMARY:Skibbereen Biodiversity Cycle Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join a guided cycle to various gardens and biodiverse spots within Skibbereen. Environmental Scientist\, Jacinta French will lead an enjoyable and informative tour.  This cycle will be at a gentle pace and include refreshments. Meeting at the Courthouse carpark Skibbereen.
URL:https://biodiversityweek.ie/event/skibbereen-biodiversity-cycle-tour/
CATEGORIES:Bees and Pollinators,Family Friendly,Garden,Wildflowers
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260524T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260524T173000
DTSTAMP:20260418T202943
CREATED:20260407T181414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T181414Z
UID:10001587-1779633000-1779643800@biodiversityweek.ie
SUMMARY:Cloncannon BioFarm Biodiversity Walk Co Tipperary 2026
DESCRIPTION:This is a listing for one of Talamh Beo’s Farm Walks for National Biodiversity Week 2026: Cloncannon BioFarm Biodiversity Walk Co Tipperary \nTalamh Beo has organised a very exciting line up of 14 Farm Walks for National Biodiversity Week 2026 which takes place all across the country from 15th-24th May. \nThese walks are with the support of The Irish Environmental Network (IEN)
URL:https://biodiversityweek.ie/event/cloncannon-biofarm-biodiversity-walk-co-tipperary-2026/
LOCATION:E53 AE27\, CLONCANNON\, MONEYGALL\, E53 AE27
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Farm,Hedgerows,Rivers and Ponds,Trees and Woodlands
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