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New Burren children’s book reveals unique farming tradition

The unique farming heritage of the Burren has been the subject of many scientific papers but, for the first time, it has inspired a children’s story written from the first-hand experiences of a Burren farmer.

Clare market gardener is Farming For Nature Ambassador

Fruit and vegetable grower Jim Cronin, from Bridgetown in East Clare, has been chosen as a Farming for Nature Ambassador for 2020.

Burren featured in new European geo-tourism website

The Burren and Cliffs of Moher UNESCO Global Geopark is one of 11 international destinations featured on a new European website that celebrates and promotes geotourism.

Fire crews deal with blaze near Doolough

Fire crews from Clare County Fire and Rescue  Service have spent most of the day dealing with a gorse and forestry fire near Connolly.

Air Corps assists fire crew with Burren fire

An Irish Air Corps helicopter has been assisting fire crews who have been tackling a large scrub fire in the Burren National Park in Co Clare.

Four-part series to explore Clare’s Burren

TG4 will broadcast a four-part series showcasing a year on the iconic Burren in Co Clare.

Second Burren Food Trail event at Gregan’s Castle

The Burren region is a marvel of nature where a great bounty of lamb, beef, fruits and vegetables emerge from the cracks, crevices and valleys of the limestone.

5,000-year-old murder mystery at Clare Museum

A 5,000-year-old murder mystery from the Burren in County Clare is the subject of an exhibition at Clare Museum in Ennis.

Burren in Bloom 2019 this June

In early June, the Burren, abloom with an astonishing abundance and diversity of wildflowers, will host an open summer-school on the theme of saving our wild pollinators.  
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