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Biodiversity

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Since 2019, Dundalk Tidy Towns has celebrated National Tree Week each year by planting hundreds of trees across the town.

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Our biodiversity projects for 2021 on the Castletown River Walk. We were delighted to be involved with this project in conjunction with Fergal Begley, Louth Beekeepers Association and Louth County Council. Hopefully, in time, many bees will populate the hives and help with pollination around Dundalk Bay.

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What started as a funded biodiversity project in 2021 has grown into a long-term project running ever since

The Ramparts Pollinator Beds: thriving, buzzing, and growing.

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The Coulter Poppy is in bloom at County Museum, Dundalk, Ireland head down yourself and see...turn left at the library and you'll see the courtyard behind the museum. The Coulter Poppy is named after Dundalk born botanist, Thomas Coulter and is featured on our logo.

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On World Bee Day 2023 we are delighted to launch our new pollinator beds at Pearse Park beautifully created by Garden Wisdom and funded by Pobal. 

 

The new beds contain a combination of herbs and berries and are fully edible!

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As part of the Swift conservation initiative, swift boxes will be installed across building in Dundalk town.

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