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Galway Secures €180,000 for Urgent Biodiversity Projects

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UPDATE: Over €180,000 has been urgently allocated to 18 biodiversity projects in Galway for 2025, marking a significant investment in local environmental initiatives. This funding is part of a broader €3 million nationwide package aimed at empowering local authorities to enhance biodiversity efforts across Ireland.

The funding was confirmed by Housing Minister James Browne earlier today, emphasizing its alignment with the Government’s National Biodiversity Action Plan. This allocation is crucial for advancing projects that promote ecological sustainability in the region.

Among the funded initiatives, €66,000 will support The Hare’s Corner, which encourages landowners to boost biodiversity on their properties through the establishment of essential structures like hedgerows and ponds. In Galway City alone, over €91,000 has been earmarked for seven projects, including €34,000 dedicated to tackling invasive species and €12,700 for the Ballyloughane Beach Wetland Restoration Design aimed at creating safe habitats for wetland birds and invertebrates.

County Council-led initiatives are also receiving substantial support, with €89,000 allocated to 11 projects. This includes €16,000 for the removal of the Alpine newt and €11,000 for the Working with Nature Project, which aims to increase community awareness about biodiversity issues in County Galway.

This strategic funding not only enhances local habitats but also plays a vital role in environmental education and engagement, fostering a sense of responsibility among community members.

The announcement highlights the urgent need for continued investment in biodiversity as climate change and urban development pose significant threats to the natural environment. As these projects roll out, they are expected to have a lasting impact on the ecological landscape of Galway and serve as a model for other regions.

Stay tuned for more updates on the implementation of these vital biodiversity projects, as they promise to transform Galway’s environmental future.

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