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New Schools for Áitbheo Place-Based Learning Programme

Four national schools throughout the Burren region are set to take on the Áitbheo Primary Programme for the new school term through to March, developed and delivered by Burrenbeo Trust.

‘Entirely hollow aside from the dark’ comes to Clare

Entirely hollow aside from the dark is an immersive, psycho-acoustic artwork created by Alan James Burns, in collaboration with writer Sue Rainsford and sound editor Ian Dunphy, and vill visit Aillwee Cave this week.

Clare to host record number of Heritage Week events

‘It’s In Your Nature’ is the main theme of Heritage Week 2017 with a record 102 events taking place around County Clare from 19 August to 27 August.

Summer archaeology lecture series in Lisdoonvarna

The Irish Field School of Prehistoric Archaeology 2017 summer archaeology lecture series restarts this Tuesday, with a lecture from Dr Carleton Jones, our academic director and author of 'The Burren and the Aran Islands - Exploring the Archaeology'.

Burren National Park National Biodiversity Week Events

National Biodiversity Week will take place over nine days beginning on May 19th.
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320-million-year-old shark tooth fossil found in Clare

A 320-million-year-old shark tooth fossil has been discovered on the Co Clare coastline and will be put on public display next week.

Burren National Park Information Point open for season

The National Parks and Wildlife Service has confirmed the re-opening of the Burren National Park Information Point for the 2017 season.

Stunning drone footage of ‘Jewel of the Shannon’

Hundreds of hours of video footage captured over two years using not one but two drones, have all been edited down into 5 minutes 24 seconds of spectacular video of Lough Derg, or as it’s better known; The Jewel of the Shannon.
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