Training & Events

Leave No Trace 2 Day Trainer Course

Tollymore National Outdoor Centre

Facilitated by Field Studies Ireland, this Leave No Trace Ireland Trainer Course will empower you to promote responsible decision making when using the great outdoors, while sharing tools and techniques for disseminating low-impact outdoor recreation. This certified two-day course is for individuals or groups who wish to deliver Leave No Trace ‘Certified Awareness Courses’ and/or...

Certified Awareness Course

Tollymore National Outdoor Centre

The Certified Awareness Course comprises six hours of training and can be easily adapted for specific audiences, environments, or recreational needs. The one-day course is ideally suited to outdoor educators,...

Knocksink Wood Nature Reserve Community BioBlitz

Knocksink Wood Nature Reserve Knocksink Wood Nature Reserve, Enniskerry, Wicklow, Ireland

One of the greatest tools we can use in protecting our favourite outdoor spaces is understanding more about them. Citizen science has become a fantastic way for people of all...

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Certified Awareness Course

Glencar Leitrim Leitrim, Ireland

The Certified Awareness Course comprises six hours of training and can be easily adapted for specific audiences, environments, or recreational needs. The one-day course is ideally suited to outdoor educators,...

SEE Erasmus Project Event

Achill Outdoor Education Centre Achill, Co Mayo, Ireland

"The SEE Erasmus Project has been developed to address potential impacts of increased sporting and leisure activities and to develop sustainable solutions and best practices. Key to the project (and building on the new European Green Deal theme of environmental responsibility) is a focus on developing mechanisms to train instructors, guides, and leaders on how...

World Wildlife Day

On 20 December 2013, at its 68th session, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) proclaimed 3 March – the day of signature of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) in 1973 – as UN World Wildlife Day to celebrate and raise awareness of the world’s wild animals...