Welcome to the All-Ireland Pollinator Plan. We want to give you the knowledge you need to help your local wildlife. Why not form a group to help biodiversity in your resident's association, housing estate, or local community? We’ll tell you all you need to know to help your local biodiversity.
- Úna FitzPatrick and Jane Stout, Co-founders of All-Ireland Pollinator Plan
The Idea
The Pollinator Plan is about all of us coming together to try to create an Ireland where pollinators can survive and thrive. It aims to ensure the sustainability of our food, avoid additional economic impacts on agriculture, and protect the health of the environment.
It’s a great way to spend time in nature, and is good for both your mental and physical ...
The Pollinator Plan is about all of us coming together to try to create an Ireland where pollinators can survive and thrive. It aims to ensure the sustainability of our food, avoid additional economic impacts on agriculture, and protect the health of the environment.
It’s a great way to spend time in nature, and is good for both your mental and physical health.
It's a good way to learn about gardening and sharing knowledge.
It's a rewarding way to meet your neighbours and community
“You and your children will benefit from engagement with the All-Ireland Pollinator Plan. Your village or town will benefit and – most important of all – your bees, pollinators and wildlife will reap the rewards of your labour. And – it’s lots of fun!”
- Pat Foley, Geashill Tidy Towns
How to get involved
Time:
3–6 hours a week. You'll need to find an existing pollinator habitat to research and gather your tools to maintain it.
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