New Video!
Today we're diving into the great unknown; caves, to learn both how/where they form and how life adapts to them so that we can begin to understand their biogeography!
@IrishRainforest Great to hear you're working on another book. Really enjoyed your first one. Looking forward to reading whatever the next one is about!
A large channel has been eroded in #ChesilBeach possibly a result of flooding. The scale of this feature is unusually large, providing a fascinating glimpse into the structure of Chesil Beach. It may naturally heal itself as the sea continues to move the shingle, time will tell.
My grandpa who is 85 started making this rock map of Scotland in 1992.He collected rocks during amateur geology trips over 30 years. He says it had to be geologically correct and also aesthetically pleasing.He asked if I could share online as He wants to go viral so please share
BRILLIANT NEWS!!
MEPs have approved the Nature Restoration Law!
Now we all need to roll up our sleeves, and work together for outcomes that are fair to both nature *and* farmers.
We can do this.
https://t.co/AfGlKWnOnw
Today, the paperback edition of 'An Irish Atlantic Rainforest' goes on sale. So far, about 20k copies of the hardback have sold: fantastic for an 'Irish nature book'!
We're seeing a real revolution in attitudes towards the natural world in Ireland, and there's NO going back. 🌍
🌏On #WorldWetlandsDay we're marking Ireland's beautiful Raised Bog Programme!
🌿These vital ecosystems provide a habitat for many flora and fauna, and are crucial in climate regulation.
📈We are making progress with an extensive restoration program for protected raised bogs.
There has provisionally been a new UK January daily max temperature record set today at Kinlochewe where the temperature reached 19.6°C
This beats the previous January UK record of 18.3°C set at Inchmarlo and Aboyne in 2003 and Aber in 1958 and 1971
@IrishRainforest@HachetteIre Congrats! Can't recommend this book enough since I read it this time last year. Completely changed the way I view nature in Ireland.