Happy New Year! Nature Notes from the Mourne Mountains.
Young Fermanagh Naturalist
by Naturalist Dara
4y ago
I have terribly neglected my blog, I miss writing it so much – and of course the connection with all of you too! It’s been a busy year; but I don’t like looking back, just forward. Its going to be a great year, a busy one and a challenging one but one that I hope sees much more positive action for nature and wildlife. I’m going to try and do my bit and the next few months will see me speaking at a few conferences and events. I’m excited about them and will share all I can with you! I’ve been doing preliminary field work with Northern Ireland Raptor Study Group for our Raptor Satellite Tagging ..read more
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#iWill4Nature – A Year of Green Action
Young Fermanagh Naturalist
by Naturalist Dara
4y ago
When I started my blog two years ago, it started at the kitchen table, a solitary chronicling about how nature made me feel. How it helped my mind, my emotions and my mental health. It quite quickly became a community experience, I began to volunteer and meet people, a massive thing for me; because previously, to be blunt, my experiences with people weren’t really positive. Through these interactions with my community, I gained the strength and confidence to protect and campaign for the thing that helped me most – nature. On Tuesday, I attended one of the most positive and inspirational event ..read more
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A Message – from the Mourne Mountains
Young Fermanagh Naturalist
by Naturalist Dara
4y ago
Hello everyone, I’ve been absent and very much miss blogging and connecting with you all. It’s been so busy as I start my GCSE studies and the way the system works here, means that my exams are spread out instead of all at once. I’ve completed one and more are on the way. It’s not a bad system but it means that my thinking headspace is taken up at different times. If you haven’t already heard – I have signed a publishing deal with Little Toller Books! I mentioned in passing that I’d love to turn my ideas and thoughts into a book. After much discussion, they suggested publishing ‘The Diary of ..read more
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