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 […]
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Nominations now open for Farming For Nature Award 2019
The Farming For Nature Award 2019 is now open for nominations until 12th of May 2019. This award aims to source and share stories of farmers across Ireland who are judged to be managing their land and livestock in a way that benefits nature. Do you know someone that would fit this?
Áitbheo Primary gets off to a great start
Burrenbeo Trust’s Áitbheo Primary programme has gotten off to a great start this new academic term. Students in Boston and Gort National School have started the 9 week place-based learning course, which encourages and facilitates them looking at their local place and their role in it’s future. Over the coming weeks, the students will consider […]
Become a member
Are you an individual, couple or family and would like to help us carry out our work in the Burren? Join/renew now Every place is special, with its own unique natural, built and cultural heritage. Most of our places benefit from having an engaged local community to look after them. By becoming a member of […]
Other Organisations
Aside from Burrenbeo Trust which is an independent landscape charity working for the future sustainable management of the Burren, there are other organisations working in the region. Who are they and what are their remits? BurrenLife The BurrenLife Programme is an EU/Dept of Agriculture funded project. It has developed over a number of years and […]
Young Burren Leader Awards
The Young Burren Leader Bursary was set up to commemorate and honour the Trust’s co-founder and patron, Ann O’Connor Dunford who sadly passed away in January 2015. Ann had a great vision for and belief in the capabilities and potential of the Burren’s youth; acknowledging and encouraging their role as the future custodians of this unique and […]
The Hare’s Corner Mini Woodlands
Dedicate an area of less than 0.1ha of species-poor, non-designated land for the creation of a native woodland habitat We will support you by providing a mixture of native Irish trees including the endangered Burren Pine trees and companion broadleaved species, guidance and training. What the landowner will need to commit A Suitable Site: less […]
The Áitbheo Toolkit
Want to get your students or community thinking about and taking action for their local place? Get started with the Áitbheo toolkit which provides details on a range of activities as well as a background to the concept of Place-based learning. The toolkit will be most useful if combined with either our Áitbheo Training Course or the Learning Landscape Symposium. To find out more about Áitbheo learning please visit the Áitbheo training page on our website.
This toolkit comes with free delivery to the Republic of Ireland and the U.K. For orders outside of these regions, please email us at [email protected]
Gift in memory
The Burrenbeo Trust is extremely grateful that you would consider us at this time. Making a donation in memory of a loved one is a great way to pay tribute to them by making a difference in supporting the work of the Burrenbeo Trust to conserve Ireland’s most unique landscape. You can make a donation […]
Scrub Management
Hazel scrub is having major effect on both the biodiversity and the archaeology of the region. Hazel Scrub—Friend or foe? Since their inception in 2010, the Burrenbeo Conservation Volunteers have been heavily involved with scrub clearing in various locations for various conservation reasons. However people often ask why. Historically the Burren was cleared of its […]