TWO THOUSAND five hundred trees have been planted at Clonroche Amenity Park as part of ‘The 100 Million Trees Project’ – which is a community driven initiative to plant 100 million native trees across Ireland.
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.
The Rocks Mauldintown, Wexford was planted with 1325 native trees as part of ‘The 100 Million Trees Project’. The project which was launched last year 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.
As part of its mission to be the most sustainable racecourse in Ireland, Limerick Racecourse have planted 2,500 native trees at the Patrickswell venue.
THE Halo Tiles Wexford GAA Centre of Excellence in Ferns saw 1,000 native trees planted on-site as part of the launch of a nationwide programme titled ‘The 100 Million Trees Project’.