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As we look to the future we can look to an initiative of the recent past that is playing a very real role in the shaping of that future, by addressing or indeed redressing the very real concerns of biodiversity loss and knock-on reductions in pollinator numbers. The All-Ireland Pollinator Plan, 2015-2020, has motivated and inspired groups and people the length and breadth of the country to undertake actions in their locality to improve conditions for nature to thrive and a publication remarking on some of these success stories, titled Working Together for Biodiversity: Tales from the All-Ireland Pollinator Plan 2015-2020 has just been published. ....
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Minister Pippa Hackett announces support for Farmland Pollinator Officer
The Minister of State in the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, with responsibility for Land Use and Biodiversity, Senator Pippa Hackett, today announced support for the All-Ireland Pollinator plan through the provision of funding for a Farmland Pollinator officer. Making the announcement, the Minister stated, “I am delighted to be providing the financial resources for this important post. The Farmland Pollinator Officer will be based at the National Biodiversity Data Centre and will play a vital role in helping all of us, from local authorities to schools, gardeners and businesses, but particularly farmers, to work together to try to create an Ireland where pollinators can not only survive, but thrive. Pollinators play a key role in a healthy ecosystem, and taking action to protect and enhance them will benefit biodiversity, and also provide a vehicle for direct ....