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Sarah Carey told us why she believes bad manners and rudeness is quite prevalent today. Chelsea Farrell, who is one of the participants in the second series of Love Triangle on E4, popped in for a chat. Eanna Ni Lamhna joined us on National Tree Week and Tae O'Brien is looking for new volunteers to join the Little Tern conservation project on Baltray beach. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Broadcaster, author, and wildlife expert Eanna Ni Lamhna joins Anton to chat about what we can do to keep spiders out of the house as the weather begins to get a bit cooler.
Eanna Ni Lamhna, Wildlife Expert and author of Wonders of the Wild
Love/Hate Creepy Crawlies exhibtion has opened at Limerick's Hunt Museum. It was launched this week by Celebrity gardener Diarmuid Gavin and well-known biodiversity expert Éanna Ní Lamhna Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On National Tree Week, Eanna Ni Lamhna urges Louth and Meath to plant more trees! Maureen Shiels-Fanning spoke about a new book detailing the migration of families from the West of Ireland to Gibbstown in 1937. Dr Kate McCann cautioned moderation in our consumption of food and drink. And Mairead Finnegan is chuffed her Roll It Pastry has been acknowledged by the Irish Food Writers Guild. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Eanna Ni Lamhna, Wildlife Expert and author of Wonders of the Wild
Eanna Ni Lamhna, Wildlife Expert and author of Wonders of the Wild
Jim Codd, Councillor for Aontu in Rosslare and Eanna Ni Lamhna, Wildlife Expert
Eanna Ni Lamhna gives us a wildlife challenge for our week on the road with Run With Ray's
On today's show we have some live music from Nathan Carter, Ray chats to Oisin O'Reilly ahead of Pride weekend, Eanna Ni Lamhna gives us a wildlife challenge for next weeks Run With Ray's we hear from Thos McDermott about Run With Ray in Corkagh Park and tomorrow is the DollyDay fundraiser we hear from Eugene Naughton & Mags Horgan.
Earth appears to be entering its sixth mass extinction period, brought about entirely by humans, as almost 50% of Earth's species are ‘now in decline'. That's according to a new study by Queen's University Belfast. Speaking to Shane with reaction to this study's findings was Eanna Ni Lamhna, Wildlife expert.
Earth appears to be entering its sixth mass extinction period, brought about entirely by humans, as almost 50% of Earth's species are ‘now in decline'. That's according to a new study by Queen's University Belfast. Speaking to Shane with reaction to this study's findings was Eanna Ni Lamhna, Wildlife expert.
Driving Life Conor Faughnan. Episode 37, where Conor meets Eanna Ni Lamhna. She's a biologist, environmental consultant, radio & TV presenter, author and educator – and that's just for starters. They chat about her life & background, what we can all do about the great climate challenges, and how we can enjoy nature every day.
Scientists in Galway have released footage of a false widow spider killing and eating a pygmy shrew many times its size in England, in what is believed to be the first visual record of such an attack. Wildlife expert, Eanna Ni Lamhna told us more about this false widow attack.
Scientists in Galway have released footage of a false widow spider killing and eating a pygmy shrew many times its size in England, in what is believed to be the first visual record of such an attack. Wildlife expert, Eanna Ni Lamhna told us more about this false widow attack.
We hear from Eanna Ni Lamhna who is the President of the Tree Council who discussed with Pat details of the new EU report which shows that Ireland underperformed compared to others when protecting endangered species.
On National Tree Day who else but Eanna Ni Lamhna! Professor Des Tobin spoke about his dermatological research, a new support group for mental health carers and the greatest festival of faith in Ireland! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ahead of National Tree Day, we investigate the importance of trees in modern Ireland and the continuing issue of deforestation. Pat was joined on the show by Eanna Ni Lamhna, President of the Tree Council, and environmental consultant.
Eanna Ni Lamhna tells Brendan why big spiders are coming indoors at this time of year, and what to do about fruit flies.
Eanna Ni Lamhna tells Brendan why big spiders are coming indoors at this time of year, and what to do about fruit flies.
Seagull's have been attacking children in the seaside town of Balbriggen. Sinn Fein TD Louise O'Reilly and joined Eanna Ni Lamhna, Biologist & Environmental consultant, joined Andrea and residents to discuss what can be done to protect locals from the protected birds.
Kerry Councillors are at odds over the county's Rewilding Programme, designed to boost biodiversity in towns and villages by reducing the need to cut grass and hedging. Cllr Donal Grady is concerned that rats are ‘Playing Polka in the long grass and he joined Andrea and Eanna Ni Lamhna, Biologist and Environmental consultant, to debate the pros and cons of rewilding.
Éanna Ní Lamhna, environmentalist and author of “Our Wild World”
This Thursday the 7th of October is SPAR National Tree Day. To educate us on the importance of trees, I'm joined by Tree Council of Ireland President, Eanna Ni Lamhna.
Frankie goes to Bellewstown tomorrow but today Dettori' joined us on the Show! Ahead of National Tree day the irrepressible Eanna Ni Lamhna had lots to say and enthuse us. He's fourteen and started up his own clothing business during lock down - Charles Kirwan told his story. Waste not, want not and save a fortune is Nicky Kyle's mantra when it comes to food and our Elton John story rolled on... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Wildlife expert Eanna Ni Lamhna joined Kieran on the Hard Shoulder because it seems as though there has been an influx of house spiders in houses across the country... The Hard Shoulder Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Eanna Ni Lamhna, President of the Tree Council of Ireland
Joe chats to Broadcaster and author Eanna Ni Lamhna about her new book See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Eanna Ni Lamhna, Wildlife expert.
Dr Harry Barry lifted the mood, advised how to deal with panic attacks and cautioned on mental health matters. Editor of the RTE investigation unit and former Presenter of Loosetalk on LMFM Paul Maguire recalled the outbreak of foot and mouth disease in Louth twenty years on. Jane O'Reilly, whoo won a lamb in a competition on the radio station in the aftermath of the culling of all sheep in Cooley, brought us her memories. Vet Sinead Kelly answered listeners questions, Eanna Ni Lamhna planted the seeds for National Tree Week and Christy Moore featured as Gerry's Artist of the Week. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
From the return of butterflies and bees to daffodils and puffins, Dave chats to Irish Biologist, Eanna Ni Lamhna about what to look out for on our Spring walks over the next few months!
Eanna Ni Lamhna, Wildlife Expert and Catriona Ryan, First Flute player of the RTE National Symphony Orchestra on learning the flute.
Des Cahill's guest is environmental consultant... Eanna Ni Lamhna.
On World Autism Awareness Day local mum of five Carol Lennon spoke of the challenges facing young adults with autism. Louise Carolan and Gerry gave credence to the old saying "Laughter is the Best Medicine". Trichologist Liam Byrne offered lots of advice on scalp and hair care while the wonderful Eanna Ni Lamhna put names on Gerry's Signs of Spring!! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Environmentalist and well-known broadcaster Eanna Ni Lamhna takes Clare into the fabulous walking country of the Wicklow Mountains. She's a mine of information on many subjects and keeps Clare entertained as they climb - to be rewarded by a view of the lakes of Glendalough.
Clare Balding continues her series of wildlife walks with a visit to the Irish Coast. Today it's "Ramblings reunited", as she is joined again by Irish naturalist and broadcaster Eanna Ni Lamhna and her husband John Harding. Clare Balding last walked with her on a 'holiday hike' in the Wicklow mountains in September 2002. Today expert naturalist and broadcaster Eanna, takes her on a beautiful tour of the diverse wildlife havens of her home city, Dublin. They dig for lugworms and talk Ulysses in Sandymount strand. They discover the unlikely winter stopover of flocks of thousands of Brent geese - Fontenoy Football Club (the geese have a taste for the well mown turf!) On they walk to Ringsend Nature Reserve. In this a wonderful elevated wooded area, built on reclaimed builders rubble, they find a haven for linnets, goldfinches, blackbirds, wrens, curlews and egrets in the surrounded by wonderful views of the Dublin mountains and city spires. As they walk, they revisit their walk, conversations and friendship built in the rainy Wicklow Mountains ten years ago, and explore how much their lives, and their walks, have changed since Clare's last visit.
In this documentary from the Mooney Goes Wild team, ecologist and lecturer Eanna Ni Lamhna looks at the life of the Arctic Fox
In this radio documentary, Eanna Ni Lamhna travels to the rainforests of Costa Rica (Broadcast 2001)
In this documentary from the Mooney Goes Wild team, ecologist and lecturer Eanna Ni Lamhna looks at the life of the Arctic Fox. Turning white in winter to blend in with the white background of snow is a very successful adaptation (Broadcast 2004)