Criodán Ó Murchú, science outreach executive with Midlands Science, will be delivering a series of biodiversity activities in the region as part of national Biodiversity Week.

Midlands Science activities for Biodiversity Week

The focus of National Biodiversity Week, which runs from today, Friday May 19, to Sunday May 28, is to improve awareness of national biodiversity, communicate its importance, educate, and motivate people to play their part in protection of their local environments.

The local schools involved are Scoil Chroí Naofa, Rochfortbridge, and Raharney National School.

Midlands Science works to improve public interest in science and is running a series of guided biodiversity walks for primary schools, where participants will have the opportunity to explore and learn about the rich biodiversity in their communities.

These activities are supported by Gas Networks Ireland, and Gráinne O’Reilly, social sustainability manager, said: “At Gas Networks Ireland, we have embraced our role in promoting the importance of biodiversity among our stakeholders, and among our staff and the communities where we work.

“We are delighted to support this initiative fostering an interest in STEM and biodiversity in young people.

“Gas Networks Ireland are committed to the highest standards of environmental management and to proactively addressing the challenges of climate change.”

Criodán Ó Murchú, science outreach executive with Midlands Science, said it is important ti experience nature first-hand. “As the climate crisis continues, we need everyone to play a part in guaranteeing the future for all. We need educated and enthusiastic people of all ages to be equipped with the skills and combined with an affinity for the living world around us all.

“We’re delighted to welcome students from a number of schools in Westmeath, including one of their Green Teams. They will gain valuable insights and practical tips on how they can contribute to conserving biodiversity, firstly in their own backyards, and then their wider environs.”

Over the last year, Midlands Science has grown its capacity and reach in science outreach events linked to biodiversity and ecology, said CEO Jackie Gorman. “We encourage everyone to engage with biodiversity activities in their region this week and to continue that engagement throughout the year, valuing the vital role of biodiversity.

“The recent Citizens Assembly on Biodiversity evidenced the strong interest people have in understanding and conserving the natural world and science has a vital role to play in this.”

More information can be found on biodiversityweek.ie.

Contact information for Midlands Science can be found on www.midlandsscience.ie.

Criodán Ó Murchú, science outreach executive with Midlands Science, will be delivering a series of biodiversity activities in the region as part of national Biodiversity Week.