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  • Annual Irish Plant Science Association Meeting 2024

    17 Jun 2024
    Annual Irish Plant Science Association Meeting 2024

    The conference featured a range of topics, from optimising seed banking to mitigating plant diseases in cereal grains, highlighting the importance of plants in tackling environmental issues. One researcher presented an exciting solution to the growing issue of water quality in Ireland - the use of a particular oat species (Azola) plant for cleaning wastewater, potentially improving water quality and ensuring a healthier environment.

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  • Carnival of Science

    15 Jun 2024
    Carnival of Science

     

    The ITEN stand welcomed a significant number of distinguished visitors over the weekend, including the Lord Mayor and Tánaiste Micheál Martin. It was a pleasure to observe them actively engage with the stand, examine the pine tree specimen under the microscope, and cast their votes for their preferred tree species. The overwhelming success of this event makes it abundantly clear that there is a strong and growing appetite within the Cork community for expanding knowledge and appreciation of trees. The level of engagement and the overwhelmingly enthusiastic responses to our surveys clearly demonstrate the public's keen interest in learning more about trees.

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  • Bord Bia Bloom's favourite forest

    30 May 2024
    Bord Bia Bloom's favourite forest

    This year's Bord Bia Bloom festival aimed to inspire its 100,000 + visitors to take positive actions towards a healthier, more environmentally conscious world. With this theme and the perfect sunny weather, the Irish Tree Explorers Network (ITEN) picked the ideal stage to kick-start their new project

    Based in Bloom's conservation area, the ITEN marquee was full of engaging activities and materials, from a microscope looking at plant tissue cells to carnivorous plants, gigantic tree seed pods and tree-themed postcards. Over the five jam-packed days, visitors were asked to vote for their favourite forest/woodland/park. The votes were counted and verified, with 365 votes cast.

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  • National Tree Week

    03 Mar 2024
    National Tree Week

    National Tree Week in Ireland was an exciting annual event, with the recent celebrations taking place from March 3rd to March 10th, 2024. This captivating week-long celebration, is organised by the Tree Council of Ireland in partnership with Coillte, aimed to raise awareness about the importance of trees and promote tree planting initiatives across the country.

     

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  • Japanese Ambassador visits UCC Arboretum

    18 Oct 2023
    Japanese Ambassador visits UCC Arboretum

    Japan's Ambassador to Ireland, Mr Norio Maruyama visited UCC recently to mark an agreement between Japan's National Diet Library and UCC. While at UCC, the Ambassador had the opportunity to enjoy the international-accredited UCC Arboretum.

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  • The Cultural Significance of Trees Guided Tour

    18 Sep 2023
    The Cultural Significance of Trees Guided Tour

     

    Celebrate Culture Night 2023 with the Irish Tree Explorers Network (ITEN) team! Join us for a tour of the University College Cork Arboretum where we will explore the cultural significance of trees.

    When- 17:00- 18:00, 22nd of September 2023

    Where- Meet at the University College Cork Western Road main entrance gate.

    Booking required

     

    For more Culture Night events at UCC click here 

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  • Delivering Sustainable Urban Forests

    01 May 2023
    Delivering Sustainable Urban Forests

    On April 27th, 2023, an event at University College Cork (UCC) brought together experts, practitioners, policymakers, and stakeholders from diverse backgrounds to discuss a critical topic: "Delivering Sustainable Urban Forests." This one-day symposium, organised by the UCC Arboretum group, aimed to shed light on the essential role of urban trees in creating vibrant, healthy, and sustainable cities and towns. The discussions held during the symposium underscored the critical importance of urban forests in promoting biodiversity, addressing climate challenges, enhancing culture, supporting human health and well-being, and contributing to achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

     

     

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  • Ireland’s woodlands to become ‘living classrooms’ following successful Tree Explorers Projects

    06 Mar 2023
    Ireland’s woodlands to become ‘living classrooms’ following successful Tree Explorers Projects

    Irish Tree Explorers Network (ITEN) is a collaboration between the School of BEES (Dr Eoin Lettice and Dr Barbara Doyle Prestwich) and the School of English and Digital Humanities (Prof. Claire Connolly). ITEN builds on the success of the Tree Explorers projects that have been based in the globally accredited UCC Arboretum since 2021. ITEN allows the project team to take what's been learned in the projects based in Cork and bring that to a national audience through partnerships with Coillte, the Office of Public Works (OPW) and the Tree Council of Ireland

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  • National Tree Day 2022

    20 Oct 2022
    National Tree Day 2022

    UCC Arboretum celebrates National Tree Day with school visit.

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  • Culture Night at UCC Arboretum

    15 Sep 2022
    Culture Night at UCC Arboretum

    The role and cultural significance of urban trees - take a tour of this Cork City tree collection

     

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  • Gaelscoil Chorain visit UCC Arboretum

    25 Jul 2022
    Gaelscoil Chorain visit UCC Arboretum

    Youghal students take a tour of the UCC trees with the Tree Explorers Team.

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  • Tree Explorers grows with new funding

    01 Jun 2022
    Tree Explorers grows with new funding

    More school children and members of the public will get to learn about the science of the natural world following the UCC 'Tree Explorers' project receiving new funding today. Tree Explorers has secured further funding for this year through the Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) Discover Programme.

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  • Fascination of Plants Day 2022

    04 May 2022
    Fascination of Plants Day 2022

    Fascination of Plants Day is back and is happening this month  - 18th May !

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  • South Parish Tree Audit Launched

    11 Oct 2021
    South Parish Tree Audit Launched

    The report is a collaboration between the local community and BEES researchers and students.

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  • Launch of the University College Cork Natural Collections website to share an extraordinary legacy

    01 Feb 2022
    Launch of the University College Cork Natural Collections website to share an extraordinary legacy

    A cavy and opossum, unusual animals collected by Charles Darwin on his formative voyage aboard the HMS Beagle, are some of the items included in the University College Cork Natural Collections website

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  • UCC unveils new, free, Arboretum tours to celebrate National Tree Week

    21 Mar 2022
    UCC unveils new, free, Arboretum tours to celebrate National Tree Week
    • New self-guided tour of UCC Arboretum is free to the public.
    • Audio guide via app is in development.
    • Free brochure developed following Science Foundation Ireland funding.
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  • 'UCC Arboretum: Learning from a living collection'

    31 Jan 2022
    'UCC Arboretum: Learning from a living collection'

    The Cork Literary & Scientific Society presents an online talk 

     
    'UCC Arboretum: Learning from a living collection'
     
    by Dr. Eoin Lettice
     
    lecturer in plant science at the School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Science (BEES) and the Environmental Research Institute (ERI) at University College Cork. 
     
    The online talk will be available to view from 27 January to 3 February 2022.
     
    http://www.corkliteraryandscientificsociety.ie/
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  • UCC ranked as one of the most sustainable universities in the world.

    16 Dec 2021
    UCC ranked as one of the most sustainable universities in the world.

    Over a decade ago UCC students first embarked on the Green Campus programme and now UCC has ranked as one of the most sustainable universities in the world.

     

     

     

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  • Surviving seeds from Hiroshima to be planted in UCC.

    29 Nov 2021
    Surviving seeds from Hiroshima to be planted in UCC.

    We are delighted to be partnering with Green Legacy Hiroshima to germinate seeds in Ireland from the historic 'Survivor Trees' of Hiroshima. We'll be growing Ginkgo and Oriental Plane trees here at UCC.

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  • UCC Arboretum at COP26

    08 Nov 2021
    UCC Arboretum at COP26

    One of our team is part of the UCC delegation at COP26 this week. Fitting that it is also Science Week here. One of our projects here at UCC Arboretum is the Tree Explorers Project which is funded by SFI (Science Foundation Ireland). Our Arboretum is a powerful educational tool and what seems to be clear from COP26 is that nature based solutions are the way forward. Click on the link below to find out the full story.

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  • Schools visit UCC Arboretum as part of new Tree Explorers Project.

    28 Jun 2021
    Schools visit UCC Arboretum as part of new Tree Explorers Project.

    Three schools from Cork City visited the UCC Arboretum this June as part of the new Science Foundation Ireland funded Tree Explorers Project.

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