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Green Party Minister takes to the Slieve Blooms on the trail of the Hen Harrier
Minister of State, Senator Pippa Hackett visits High Nature Value Farm
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Minister Pippa Hackett visits an upland high nature farm in the Slieve Blooms which participates in the Hen Harrier Project and hears of how the land is sustainably managed. );
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Super junior Laois Offaly Minister Pippa Hackett took to the Slieve Blooms as National Biodiversity week got underway to see first-hand what is necessary for the protected Hen Harrier to flourish in the Slieve Bloom mountains.
Minister of State Hackett visited what is called a high nature farm of George and Hazel McBryde, near Kinnitty.
April 26, 2021 5:35 pm
Minister Pippa Hackett has announced a public call for projects which support and highlight the environmental, social and economic benefits of woodlands, forests and timber products under the Woodland Support Fund.
Funding will be allocated by the Department of Agriculture by means of an open competition under the fund. The fund is valued at €1 million and projects are to be delivered by the end of 2022.
Announcing the call, Minister of State Hackett said: “We are looking for projects and proposals which deal with all aspects of woodland and forestry, and highlight all their benefits from economic, to wellbeing, to the environment.
Minister Hackett Announces Open Call for Proposals for Woodland Support Funding for 2021/2022
The Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Senator Pippa Hackett has today announced a public call for innovative projects which support and highlight the environmental, social and economic benefits of woodlands, forests and timber products. Funding will be allocated by her Department by means of an open competition under a Woodland Support Fund. The Fund is valued at €1 million euro and projects are to be delivered by the end of 2022.
Announcing the Call, Minister of State Hackett said:
“We are looking for projects and proposals which deal with all aspects of woodland and forestry, and highlight all their benefits, from economic, to well-being, to the environment. When we ran a similar call in 2019, we received some brilliant applications from schools, NGOs, farm bodies and Community Groups. I want to harness that enthusiasm a
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