We are delighted to share our 2022 Annual Report with all the facts, figures and stories of what we have been up to during the last year (Visit: https://burrenbeo.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/Annual-Report-2022-sm.pdf…). We are looking forward to an exciting year ahead, continuing to build on all our work programmes in 2023. Our previous Annual Reports are archived at […]
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Planning for Nature
The Hare’s Corner ‘Plan for Nature’ or ‘Peatland Plan’ Report Let us help create a simple ‘plan for nature’ or ‘peatland plan’ for your site to sustain and enhance biodiversity on it. We will support you by arranging a site visit by an ecologist or a specialist advisor to your site. You will receive a […]
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions: What type of organisation are you? Burrenbeo Trust is an independent landscape membership charity. This means that we are non-governmental, with a growing community of members that sign up to our vision of conserving the Burren, by helping us all find our role within this, and sharing what we have learned to […]
Join us in the Blooming Burren
This spring, Burrenbeo Trust is delighted to announce the programme for the annual Burren in Bloom festival, which celebrates the arrival of the Burren wildflowers and the interaction between people, landscape and nature which makes our area so unique. Having maintained the tradition of herding their cattle onto winterage grasslands, farmers harvest the previous summer’s […]
Adult and Community Groups
We are all naturally curious about the places around us, places we live in and places we visit. Many of us want to gain a broader understanding of these places, to be able to fully appreciate them and to find ways to best look after them. Local Communities: Áitbheo (living-place) Community Programme Áitbheo Community Programme […]
Invasive Species
The high rate of biodiversity in the Burren relies on careful management of invasive species that might effect this. The Burrenbeo Conservation Volunteers have started training others in invasive species identification and all have a map that individuals can post up their invasive species findings. Invasive Alien Species (IAS) are, after habitat loss, the second […]
The Burren Pine Project Business Supporters
We would like to thank the following businesses for sponsoring the ecological restoration of native pine to the Burren and for supporting communities and conservation through the work of Burrenbeo Trust. What our business supporters say: “The Burren Pine Project is an inspiring regenerative project that The Tourism Space is proud to support. As a […]
Burren in Bloom 2016
Farmers and ecologists come together to celebrate the Bloomin’ Burren The annual arrival of the Burren’s world famous wildflowers is truly spectacular – the Burrenbeo Trust’s Burren in Bloom festival is a celebration of this, opening the magic of this landscape to all. Running from April 28th to May 18th in venues around the Burren, Burren […]
Burren in Bloom 2017 is coming together
The annual arrival of the Burren’s world famous wildflowers is truly spectacular – the Burrenbeo Trust’s Burren in Bloom festival is a celebration of this, opening the magic of this landscape to all. The draft programme for this event is now ready to see so you can plan your early summer in the Burren! Running […]
Active Conservation
Active participation by communities is the key to the long-term sustainable conservation of an area. The Burren Pine Project In 2019, Burrenbeo Trust launched a unique ecological restoration project to bring back the Irish native pine from the brink of extinction. This project aims to plant 500 endangered Burren pine trees along with 1500 native […]