Find out how you can get involved
Biodiversity of Rathangan @7pm
Hosted by Rathangan Tidy Towns, Nuala Madigan from IPCC will give a walk and talk on biodiversity on Monday 16th May at 7pm in Tannery Park, Rathangan.
The focus will be on the river and riparian biodiversity, but we'll also compare with the canal's as both as so close.
Parking available at the secondary school.
Hosted by Rathangan Tidy Towns.
Contact Vanessa at 0879258226.
Bat walk and Talk Naas Harbour @ 9.30pm
Join Kildare Bat Group at Naas Harbour, for a batty fun-filled evening! The walk will begin at 9.30pm and using bat detectors you can listen in on their ultrasonic calls and watch these elusive creatures in flight. You will also learn about Irish bat species and their life cycle as the walk progresses. Please book a spot by emailing kildarebatgroup@gmail.com
Please wear appropriate footwear and warm outdoor clothing, wear a hi viz vest and bring a torch.
Children under 18 are very welcome but must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
No prams or bikes please, as they are not suitable for the terrain. Unfortunately, dogs are not allowed at this event.
Places are limited, so please book early.
Booking: kildarebatgroup@gmail.com

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