Enniscorthy Technology Park, was planted with 2500 native trees as part of ‘The 100 Million Trees Project’. The project which was launched in late 2022 in Co. Wexford is a national community-driven initiative developed by brothers, Richard and David Mulcahy. The project’s aim is to plant 100 million native Irish trees throughout the next decade to reverse the environmental damage caused by the reduction of forests worldwide.
Jeetendra V Pardeshi, Superintendent of the Gardens and Tree Office at BMC, talks about various initiatives taken to increase tree plantation and the city's green cover.
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?This is the time of year for making New Year resolutions and resolutions don’t come much bigger that the resolve of brothers Richard and David Mulcahy to achieve the planting of 100 million native trees and shrubs this decade throughout the island of Ireland. And that’s not a typo; they plan to plant one hundred million trees before the decade ends.
A project set up by the grandsons of famous Wexford women Min Ryan has moved a small step closer to completion thanks to the communities of The Rocks and Rosslare Harbour. The 100 Million Trees Project was established by Richard and David Mulcahy last year and aims to, as the title suggests, plant 100 million trees in Ireland over the next decade.