Adding a strong community dimension to the initiative, horticulture students from the Kildare branch of Down Syndrome Ireland actively participated in the tree-planting process.
Naas Racecourse has taken a major step towards sustainability and biodiversity by successfully planting 5,000 native Irish trees in collaboration with the 100 Million Trees Project (100MT).
The newly planted trees will form two dedicated biodiversity zones within the racecourse grounds.
The green spaces will support local wildlife, improve air quality, and aid in Ireland’s national afforestation goals.
Adding a strong community dimension to the initiative, horticulture students from the Kildare branch of Down Syndrome Ireland actively participated in the tree-planting process.

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