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Derek is joined by Richard Collins & Éanna Ní Lamhna. We discover the Angle Shades moth, a highly camouflaged, almost army fatigue-patterned moth.
Derek is joined by Éanna Ní Lamhna, Richard Collins, Terry Flanagan & Niall Hatch to discuss a rare orchid that has been rediscovered in Galway, Wings magazine, and Terry's Nature News.
Derek is joined by Éanna Ní Lamhna, Richard Collins & Niall Hatch to discuss rodenticide, harvestmen and a leatherback turtle stamp.
In 2022 on the island of Borneo, researchers discovered evidence of the earliest known surgical amputation, tens of thousands of years before the advent of modern surgical tools or painkillers. While this is illuminating on the medical expertise and knowledge of our ancestors, we are not the only animal that carry out life-saving amputations. Éanna Ní Lamhna, biologist, environmentalist, broadcaster and author joins Anton to discuss this and other oddities of the natural world.
Derek is joined by Eric Dempsey, Richard Collins, Éanna Ní Lamhna and Michele Browne, with reports by Terry Flanagan & Niall Hatch.
Derek is joined by Richard Collins & Niall Hatch,T erry Flanagan, Éanna Ní Lamhna, Michele Browne Dr Roy Anderson and Rob Gandola.
For many the first day of Spring is the first day of February, for others it is the first day in March. And for a select few, it's when the first daffodils poke their heads out of the ground… so which is it? Éanna Ní Lamhna, biologist, environmentalist, broadcaster and author joins Anton to figure this out.
Botanist and BSBI's Ireland Officer Bridget Keehan speaks to Éanna Ní Lamhna about the results of the New Year Plant Hunt of the Botanical Society of Britain & Ireland.
Éanna Ní Lamhna, Biologist, environmentalist, broadcaster and author joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder for The Thursday Interview...
Derek is joined by Éanna Ní Lamhna, Richard Collins, Terry Flanagan & Niall Hatch. Topics for discussion include birds in stormy weather, Jays, inedble insects, nature notes and wildlife playing a key role in enhancing the well-being of patients
Derek is joined by Éanna Ní Lamhna, Richard Collins, Michael Sheridan, Jorgo Chatzimarkakis, Terry Flanagan & Niall Hatch
Éanna Ní Lamhna, author, broadcaster & member of the CRRU Taskforce, joined Pat Murphy, Head of Environment Knowledge Transfer, Teagasc, on the last podcast version of the Signpost Series in 2023 to discuss wildlife in Christmas traditions. A questions and answers session took place at the end of the webinar which was facilitated by Catherine Keena, Countryside Management Specialist, Teagasc. To register for future webinars visit:https://www.teagasc.ie/corporate-events/sustainable-agriculture-webinars/ For more podcasts from the Signpost Series go to: https://www.teagasc.ie/signpostpodcast/
Derek is joined by Éanna Ní Lamhna, Richard Collins, Eric Dempsey, Niall Hatch & Reporter Terry Flanagan. Topics up for discussion include Wild Garlic, The Irish Garden Bird Survey, The I rish Staring Murmuration Survey and more.
Ray is joined by an array of guests.
Éanna tells us about her new book which includes interesting facts from Rabbits eating their own poo to the creatures that feed on humans.
Derek is joined by Éanna Ní Lamhna & Richard Collins and Daniel C. Able, Co-author, Professor of Marine Science at Coastal Carolina University and ur Roving Reporter Terry Flanagan. Topics up for discussion include birch seeds, air quality, goats and sharks.
Derek is joined by Richard Collins, Éanna Ní Lamhna & Niall Hatch and Terry Flanagan. Topics up for discussion include; the Great Crested Newt, Ring-necked Parakeet and Barrington's Bird collection.
Derek is joined by Richard Collins, Éanna Ní Lamhna & Niall Hatch, Declan Murphy, Artist and Activist Katie Holten and Eamonn Meskell, who heads up the NPWS White-tailed Eagle Reintroduction Project. Topics for discussion include; Áras an Uachtaráin garden party, Woodpeckers, Language of Trees and bringing lost birds of prey home.
Derek is joined by Richard Collins & Éanna Ní Lamhna, Sam Bailey from the National Park and Wild Life Service, Simon Berrow, Irish Whale and Dolphin Group ,James Garvey, the Owner of Rossnowlagh Surf School in Co. Donegal and RTÉ Sound Engineer Síle Ni Bhaoil. Topics to discuss, exterminating predators, Cuckoo's and Whales.
Tá Éanna Ní Lamhna air a camachuaird ar scoileanna Chorca Dhuibhne an tseachtain seo.
Whether you think dogs are better than cats, cats are better than dogs or Gila monsters are better than bearded dragons, chances are you have one animal you think is the bee's knees. But are we guilty of thinking about animals with a misplaced sense of admiration? Are there much-loved animals out there whose cutesy exterior belies a nasty underbelly? Wildlife expert Éanna Ní Lamhna joins Anton to discuss.
Derek is joined by Richard Collins, Éanna Ní Lamhna & Niall Hatch. Topics for discussion include: Science Week 2022, deer in Co. Wicklow, Farming for Nature, leave seal pups alone and the Irish Garden Bird Survey.
Derek is joined by Éanna Ní Lamhna, Richard Collins & Niall Hatch. Topics for discussion include: gender bias in biology, what is the Hooded Crow up to, National Tree Day, bog oak sculptures from the Bog of Allen, trees are helping salmon, a wild goose chase and salmon migration.
On today's show Ray chats to Kenny's Bookshop owner Tom Kenny about their discovery of a signed copy of Road Dahl's Matilda, which could be there since he visited the shop in 1987, Strip & Dip takes place tomorrow, Michelle Daly, Mary Galvin, Maria Wilkinson & Pamela Mangan are in studio and Éanna Ní Lamhna tells us about A Plant A Tree Day.
Joining Derek this week we have Éanna Ní Lamhna, Richard Collins, Terry Flanagan & Niall Hatch. Topics for discussion include: Malahide Castle & Gardens, Éanna's Wild and Wonderful book, Gull-proof rubbish bags, the Irish Hedgehog Survey, Dinosaur footprints, Black-browed Albatross in Co. Kerry and Celebrating Hedgerow Week.
Joining Derek this week we have Éanna Ní Lamhna, Richard Collins, Terry Flanagan & Niall Hatch. Topics for discussion include: Malahide Castle & Gardens, Éanna's Wild and Wonderful book, Gull-proof rubbish bags, the Irish Hedgehog Survey, Dinosaur footprints, Black-browed Albatross in Co. Kerry and Celebrating Hedgerow Week.
Derek is joined by Éanna Ní Lamhna, Richard Collins & Niall Hatch. Topic for discussion inlclude: National Heritage Week, the Dublin Horse Show, Don't feed the deer, Should you feed birds during the summer, Fox' Eyes and Leave No Visible Trace.
Derek is joined by Éanna Ní Lamhna, Richard Collins & Niall Hatch. Topic for discussion inlclude: National Heritage Week, the Dublin Horse Show, Don't feed the deer, Should you feed birds during the summer, Fox' Eyes and Leave No Visible Trace.
Derek is joined by Richard Collins, Éanna Ní Lamhna, Terry Flanagan & Niall Hatch. Topics for discussion this week include: Wildlife in the Banner County, remembering James Lovelock, Cranes breeding in Ireland again, Learning to love weeds, The Cliffs of Moher and Cork-bred bison in the English countryside.
Joining Derek this week we have: Richard Collins, Éanna Ní Lamhna, Terry Flanagan & Niall Hatch. Topics for discussion include: Leitrim's Love Where You Live Awards, Succulents and Hummingbirds, Bee Centre in Co. Offaly, Cranes return to breed in Ireland, Buzzards on the attack, The Birds of County Cork and the GUIDES exhibition in Co. Mayo.
Joining Derek this week we have: Richard Collins, Éanna Ní Lamhna, Terry Flanagan & Niall Hatch. Topics for discussion include: Leitrim's Love Where You Live Awards, Succulents and Hummingbirds, Bee Centre in Co. Offaly, Cranes return to breed in Ireland, Buzzards on the attack, The Birds of County Cork and the GUIDES exhibition in Co. Mayo.
Joining Derek this week we have: Richard Collins, Éanna Ní Lamhna, Terry Flanagan & Niall Hatch. Topics for discussion include: Achill Island, Ireland's largest butterfly, pigeons in a flap and the Saga of the Sika in a Dublin park.
Joining Derek this week we have Richard Collins, Éanna Ní Lamhna, Terry Flanagan & Niall Hatch. Topics up for discussion include: Beyond the Trees at Avondale Forest Park, Baby sloth born at Fota Wildlife Park, Avian Influenza and Slow Worms in the Burren.
Joining Derek this week we have Richard Collins, Éanna Ní Lamhna, Terry Flanagan & Niall Hatch. Topics up for discussion include: Beyond the Trees at Avondale Forest Park, Baby sloth born at Fota Wildlife Park, Avian Influenza and Slow Worms in the Burren.
Joining Derek this week we have Richard Collins, Éanna Ní Lamhna, Terry Flanagan & Niall Hatch. Topics up for discussion include: Beyond the Trees at Avondale Forest Park, Baby sloth born at Fota Wildlife Park, Avian Influenza and Slow Worms in the Burren.
Joining Derek this week we have Richard Collins, Éanna Ní Lamhna & Niall Hatch. Topics for discussion include: Sand Martins, bat pooper-scooping, the Merlin Bird ID app, the Roseate Terns of Rockabill and the taxidermy of Donal Mulchay.
Joining Derek this week we have Richard Collins, Éanna Ní Lamhna & Niall Hatch. Topics for discussion include: Sand Martins, bat pooper-scooping, the Merlin Bird ID app, the Roseate Terns of Rockabill and the taxidermy of Donal Mulchay.
Joining Derek this week we have Richard Collins, Éanna Ní Lamhna & Niall Hatch. Topics for discussion include: Sand Martins, bat pooper-scooping, the Merlin Bird ID app, the Roseate Terns of Rockabill and the taxidermy of Donal Mulchay.
Today Mary is speaking to Éanna Ní Lamhna.Éanna is an Irish biologist, environmental consultant, radio and television presenter, author and educator. She is one of the best-known public figures in Ireland in the area of nature and the environment. Her books include Talking Wild, Wild and Wonderful and Straight Talking Wild.Her latest book Our Wild WorldFrom the birds and bees to our boglands and the ice capsis available from O Brien PressContact Mary Bermingham atmary@burrennaturesanctuary.ieCheck out Burren Nature Sanctuary at www.burrennaturesanctuary.ieSupport the Nature Magic Podcast athttps://www.patreon.com/naturemagicShow websitewww.naturemagic.ie
Derek is joined by Richard Collins & Éanna Ní Lamhna. Topics for discussion this week include: Norwegian Wolves: one of the most controversial conservation topics in Europe, National Tree Week and the ambitious work of Reforest Nation and how do flies navigate?
Derek is joined by Richard Collins & Éanna Ní Lamhna. Topics up for discussion this week include: A look ahead to National Tree Week, Windsurfing swans, Mysteries of the deep and How pollinators interact with plants.
This week Derek is joined by Richard Collins & Éanna Ní Lamhna. Topics up for discussion include: RTÉ Eye on Nature wildlife photography competition, Basking sharks to be protected in Irish waters, love is in the air with the onset of the Spring and the History of Life Project.
Derek is joined by Richard Collins & Éanna Ní Lamhna. Topics for discussion include the scent of jasmine in bloom, the Eye on Nature photography competition, Bee Orchids, the BSBI Plant Hunt and Waterways Through Time.
Derek is joined by Richard Collins & Éanna Ní Lamhna. Topic up for discussion include: Gannets, Protecting waterbirds from disturbance, truffles, Coastal Communities Adapting Together, Bull Island and RTÉ Eye on Nature wildlife photography competition.
This week Derek is joined by Richard Collins, Éanna Ní Lamhna, Terry Flanagan & Matthew Jebb. Topics for discussion include the yew tree, leaves refusing to fall, how many tree's are there and can the Groundhog really predict the weather?
Derek is joined this week by his panel: Richard Collins & Éanna Ní Lamhna. Topics for discussion include the Red and Grey squirrels, the Irish Wetland Bird Survey, The Irish Butterfly Book and this years RTÉ Eye on Nature wildlife photography competition.
Derek is joined by his panel: Richard Collins, Éanna Ní Lamhna & Terry Flanagan. topics up for discussion this week include; Pain in animals, Bringing the 'Dead Zoo' to life: a new book about our first national museum and Tornadoes and Waterspouts in Ireland.
Derek is joined by Richard Collins, Éanna Ní Lamhna, Terry Flanagan & Niall Hatch. Topics up for discussion include: Back from the Brink, Mesmerising murmurations, a helping hand for Hen Harriers, Stones and Stolen Moments with author John Quinn.
Joining Derek this week we have Richard Collins, Éanna Ní Lamhna & Niall Hatch. Topics for discussion include BirdWatch Ireland's annual Irish Garden Bird Survey, newly appointed President of University College Cork, Prof. John O'Halloran, Swan grazing on algae in Dublin, COP 26 and the Aer Lingus ‘bird strike' incident from December 1985.
This week Derek is joined by Richard Collins, Éanna Ní Lamhna, Terry Flanagan & Niall Hatch. Topics up for discussion: BirdWatch Ireland's annual Irish Garden Bird Survey, Harper's Island Wetlands, a Community garden in Darndale, the link between badgers & blackberries and do urban gulls deserve the bad press?
Derek is joined by panel: Richard Collins, Éanna Ní Lamhna, Terry Flanagan & Niall Hatch. This week we find out about a new bee species, BirdWatch Ireland's annual Irish Garden Bird Survey, felines bearing gifts, an extinct plant in the Botanic Gardens and cameraman Dough Allen on his years filming in the polar regions.
With Halloween fast approaching, one of Ireland's most recognisable voices Éanna Ní Lamhna joins Deirdre Glynn and Cathal Somers on the latest Environment Edge podcast to discuss all things bats. Éanna confirms whether Bram Stoker was correct in his assumptions about bats and vampires. They also discuss why bats are so interesting, their role in ecology, how farmers can improve habitats and what you should do if you find one in your house. For more episodes and information from the Environment Edge, visit the show page at: https://www.teagasc.ie/environmentedge/
Joining Derek this week we have Richard Collins, Éanna Ní Lamhna, Terry Flanagan & Niall Hatch. Topics for discussion include: Is Ireland set to lose its wintering Bewick's Swans? Matthew Jebb on autumnal changes. Autumn 'technicolour' berries and where is Wally the Walrus?
Matt is joined by guests to discuss the delays surrounding the Johnson and Johnson vaccine issue, the potential for foreign travel this summer and the impacts of the climate action bill. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
John Reidy gives us an update on the door bashing HOODED CROW at his home in Kerry. Ashling de Barra sent in a video of a Jackdaw taking mouthfuls of hair from a cow's back. Éanna ní Lamhna talk's about her new book OUR WILD WORLD. Dr. Simon Berrow talks about noise pollution in our oceans and the impact it is having on marine life.
Labhraíonn Éanna Ní Lamhna le Seán faoina leabhar nua Our Wild World, foilsithe ag O'Brien Press agus insíonn sí dúinn faoina cuid oibre mar bhitheolaí, gníomhaí timpeallachta agus comhairleoir fiadhúlra. Déanann sí cur síos ar an méid atá idir lámha aici mar uachtarán ar Chomhairle Crann na hÉireann, a saothar teilifíse agus raidió (ar an chlár Mooney Goes Wild gach Luan ar RTÉ Radio 1) agus go leor eile ó thaobh na timpeallachta agus an nádúr de.
ag inse faoin tábhachtach atá le crainn a chur agus á chaomhnú
Tá dúshlán úr tugtha ag Muisc Network Ireland do Éanna. Sé sin leis an fheadóg mhór a fhoghlaim agus a bheith ábalta í a sheinm, cuireann sí síos ar mar atáthar ag éirigh lie.
In part two of our conversation with Ireland’s favourite naturalist, Éanna Ní Lamhna, the broadcasting force of nature explains how St Patrick is not to blame for a lack of snakes in Ireland, why one local shop has never sold a mole trap, and why certain trees are dying out in the country. Recorded on the Emerald Isle, on the southern outskirts of Dublin, this conversation is littered with little lessons and intriguing anecdotes, as Éanna embodies her mantra, that if we better educate people about the natural world, we’ll care for it not because government policy says we have to, but because we want to. Listen in for a healthy dose of inspiration, laughter, and a little folklore to boot.For further information on this and other episodes, visit: http://www.treesacrowd.fm/eanna-ni-lamhna/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Éanna Ní Lamhna is undoubtedly Ireland’s favourite naturalist and broadcaster. She has served as the president of the Tree Council of Ireland, secretary for the Irish part of the Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland, and as president of An Taisce, the Irish National Trust. She’s worked on the radio show ‘Mooney Goes Wild’ since 1995, and has published a number of books about wildlife and education. During part one of this incredible conversation (recorded in early 2020), hear how an endless emphasis on daisies, daffodils and dandelions led her to writing a book determined to broaden the floral vocabulary and knowledge of young people - “how can you appreciate the exotic, when you don’t know the ordinary?” This conversation heads into a favourite topic for the show - climbing trees, and how children are doing it less and less, and it also explores Ireland’s many links to the natural world, through poetry, stories and in particular place names. You’ll hear quite quickly that with a wealth of knowledge and an unmistakable passion comes modesty, as Éanna charts her success down to “an accident”... but we know the truth! For further information on this and other episodes, visit: http://www.treesacrowd.fm/eanna-ni-lamhna/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Presented by Michael Comyn: John Sweeney talks about fires in the Amazon Rainforest. John Bela Reilly reports on Botanic Imperialism. We talk about cycads on the Isle of Wight & Dr. Jenny Oates talk's about Seagrass. Michael is joined in studio by Dr. Matthew Jebb of the National Botanic Gardens, Dr. Richard Collins and Eanna ni Lamhna.
In June, the Irish government published its major blueprint on how this country will reach its targets on greenhouse emission reductions set for 2030 and 2050. Richard Bruton, Minister for Communications, Climate Action & Environment has responsibility for the plan and how it’s going to be delivered. Eanna ni Lamhna has been speaking with him.
We hear about the ways we can prime our parks and gardens for pollinators. Could e-bikes be key to bringing down our transport emissions? And moving to a low-carbon economy - Richard Bruton, Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment speaks with Eanna ni Lamhna about the government’s ‘Climate Action Plan’.
On today’s show, Róisín speaks to Éanna Ni Lamhna, renowned environmentalist, broadcaster and author – who many of you will recognise as a long-standing member of the panel of experts on RTÉ’s wildlife programme ‘Mooney goes Wild’. Éanna is the author of several books including: Talking Wild, Wild and Wonderful and Straight Talking Wild – and she was in the middle of promoting National Tree week when she came into studio to talk to Róisín about her life and career. Plus: Kathy and Róisín discuss controversial comments by a UK judge about marital sex, and they don't quite see eye to eye on the important debate over leggings.
In advance of the start of the autumn season this special programme focused on wildlife in the garden. Paraic was joined by Eanna ní Lamhna and a lively discussion featured native plants to attract birds and willdlife into the garden together with how the natural eco system can be used to the gardener's benefit . The popularity of wildlife in schools was evident in questions on where to plant feeders and how to monitor activity. Other topics featured a variety of big and small birds including swallows, finches and magpies. The value of wasps, hedgehogs, wood lice and bees were also discussed by the panel.