Rebel Pedal Sunday 18th September

The Annual Family Fun Cycle & Picnic takes place on Sunday 18th September.  Photos from the Cycle [slideshow_deploy id=’10687′]     Registration 11am, Cycle starts at 12pm Join us for what is always a really enjoyable event, the cycle will … Read more

PARK(ing) Day in Cork 2016

Cork City highlights PARK(ing) DAY 2016 PARK(ing) Day is an annual worldwide event where artists, designers and citizens transform metered parking spaces into temporary public parks. The event has become a global phenomenon since it started in San Francisco just … Read more

Plastic Free July 2016

The challenge is quite simple…attempt to refuse single-use plastic during July.  Plastic Free July aims to raise awareness of the problems and amount of single-use disposable plastic in our lives and challenges people to do something about it. You can … Read more

Bike Week 2016

Some pictures of events during Bike Week 2016 including the ever more popular Singles & Mingles event with great treasure hunt clues from Sarah.  [slideshow_deploy id=’10539′] Cork Bike Week 2016 11th -19th June  As well as the very popular annual … Read more

Irish Nature 1916, Creating A Vision 2016

Cork Environmental Forum and Cork Nature Network have joined forces in organizing a unique 1916 event which focuses on Irish Nature. The seminar will take place on Floor 16, Cork County Hall from 9.30am to 1pm on Friday 20th May and is FREE to attend.
The event is about remembering what the environment was like in 1916, in relation to wildlife, and the impacts on the natural environment by agriculture and forestry over the past 100 years. With a visioning of how we would like to see our species, forestry and farming practices develop in the next 100 years.
Presentations on the state of the environment in 1916 and how it has changed to its present state will be given by Liam Lysaght, Director of the National Biodiversity Data Centre, Ted Cooke, Heritage Specialist and Dr. Darren McAdam O’Connell. Following the speaker inputs will be a number of discussion groups on the future with a mapping and visioning for the future of wildlife conservation and protection.
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This Seminar ties in with and is inspired by the fact that so many of the central figures of the 1916 rising had a great appreciation and love of the natural world around them. An example being Padraig Pearse moving from a school in Ranelagh to Rathfarnham of which he stresses the suitability of the new location for “that spacious outdoor life, that intercourse with the wild things of the woods and wastes . . . which ought to play so large a part in the education of a boy”. We are again beginning to appreciate the benefit of outdoor learning.
This event with its unique focus and celebration of nature is an ideal opportunity for people to reflect on how we have changed the landscape and our natural world over the past 100 years and how we would like to see our natural world evolve in the next 100 years.
A specially commissioned logo for the event features the Corn Bunting which was last seen in 2006 on Cape Clear and the virulently invasive species Japanese Knotweed – reflecting how species and nature can change in an almost silent and invisible way until the impact is substantial.
The Seminar takes place during National Biodiversity Week which runs from May 14th –May 22nd. The event is part of the Centenary Programme and is supported by Cork County Council and Cork City Council. Bookings can be made through the Eventbrite Booking Link
 
 
 
 

Tree Week Workshops & Planting March 11th

CEF ran 2 workshops on Friday at Blackrock Castle Observatory with children from the nearby Scoil Ursula, facilitated by Jessica Mason. The children explored and learnt about the many benefits that trees provide, using microscopes to examine tree rings and … Read more

2015 CEF Awards

Nominate Local Environmental Heroes for an Award- scroll down for entry forms! Cork Environmental Forum is seeking nominations for their annual Environmental Awards. CEF has held its Environmental Awards ceremony since 2001 which aims to acknowledge and honour the sometimes … Read more