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Aillwee Cave bear skull is 10,400 years old

Radiocarbon dating has confirmed that the skull of a brown bear discovered in a County Clare cave in 1976 is over 10,400 years old.

Burren National Park information point reopens

The National Parks and Wildlife Service has confirmed the re-opening of the Burren National Park Information Point for the 2018 season.

Burren road impassable after recent rain

One road in the county remains impassable following the weekends heavy rainfall.

Clare to host conference on sustainable tourism

Key representatives of State, Local Government, tourism, academic, environmental and farming organisations from all over Ireland and Europe will gather in County Clare next week for a major international conference at the Falls Hotel & Spa, Ennistymon.

Fifth year of Burren Winterage School

The fifth annual Winterage School will take place at this weekend.

Burren Food Fayre in Lisdoonvarna

The sixth annual Burren Food Fayre takes place on October 28th and 29th, at the Pavilion, Lisdoonvarna, Co. Clare.

‘Best ever’ award for BurrenLIFE

BurrenLIFE project has just received a special "Best-Ever" award from the European Commission, recognising it as the best ever LIFE project in the 25 year history of the programme. BurrenLIFE won their prize in the Nature and Biodiversity Category.

Burren to host European Geopark Network event

Managers and geologists from over 60 European UNESCO Global Geoparks will this week gather in County Clare to attend an international meeting and to visit the Burren & Cliffs of Moher UNESCO Global Geopark.

Local story being lost in time of globalisation

Ireland’s leading advocate for place-based learning, Burrenbeo Trust, will host some top thinkers and practitioners from 10th-12th March in Kinvara, Co. Galway.
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