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AdvocacyImportant Bird and Biodiversity AreasSeabirdsBirdWatch Ireland will march for end to fossil fuel era and greater protection for seabirds
November 12, 2025

BirdWatch Ireland will march for end to fossil fuel era and greater protection for seabirds

On Saturday, 15th November, the Stop Climate Chaos coalition will assemble at 13:00 in Parnell Square, Dublin. BirdWatch Ireland calls on its members to join it, and its human-sized Puffin, at the…
Farming for Nature by Bryan Daniels
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Farming for Nature by Bryan Daniels Kilkenny

Farming for Nature by Bryan Daniels

Date: November 18, 2025
Time: 8:00 pm
Location: Orchard House, Golf links road R95 XRC4
Join our Kilkenny branch for an evening discussing farming for Nature with Bryan Daniels. Bryan and Gail Daniels are a husband and wife team who are farming a 156ha farm in the south Kilkenny hills. With a stocking rate of 2.47LU/hectare and 272 cows, they run a conventional spring calving dairy system but they have a focus on animal welfare and soil welfare that sets them apart from other conventional farmers. They’ve fenced off the old groves that Bryan’s grandfather planted and sowed native trees and bushes into them. They often see buzzards, sparrowhawks, kestrels and kites.They’ve been in environmental schemes since 1997 and do traditional hedge laying almost every year as well as setting aside eighteen acres for traditional hay meadows each year. These help to provide cover and feed for ground nesting birds. Branch contacts: birdwatchkilkenny@gmail.com
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