Ireland’s nature lovers on their favourite trees: ‘I felt I could talk to it, like going to a good therapist’
Connecting with woodland can have a profound influence on our lives
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Connecting with woodland can have a profound influence on our lives
The maths professor and biodiversity advocate on why she has no career regrets, the last time she got angry and her psychological quirk
Citizens’ assembly chair Dr Aoibhinn Ní Shúilleabháin was addressing the Oireachtas Committee on Environment and Climate Action
The academic and activist explains the magic of biodiversity
Final report recommends review of forestry body Coillte over ‘conflict’ between business aims and biodiversity
One of Ireland’s best-known academics reflects on closing the door on a painful period of her life, and her role as chair of the Citizens’ Assembly on Biodiversity as it prepares to report to Government
First session of Citizens’ Assembly on Biodiversity Loss sits at Dublin Castle
Taoiseach says the assemblies will allow ‘everyday people’ to make ‘real contribution’
Just 37% of Irish mothers breastfeed, while baby formula sales are booming
The Leaving Cert results are up online, and my hands are literally shaking
Colleges required to record and report cases annually under new safety initiative
Coronavirus dominated the annual list of most-read stories on our website this year
Dr Ní Shúilleabháin praised for raising public awareness of maths
The 2018-2019 student welfare officer recorded 363 allegations of harassment and assault
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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