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Coillte are proud to announce a new partnership with The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities

The TCPID, which sits within the School of Education at Trinity College Dublin, aims to promote the inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities in education and society. The core mission of the TCPID is to address the significant educational and societal barriers experienced by people with intellectual disabilities through the provision of an innovative high-quality &hellip

Trinity, UCD and Coillte team up to examine multiple benefits of forests and enhance sustainable management of woodlands

Trinity, UCD and Coillte team up to examine multiple benefits of forests and enhance sustainable management of woodlands Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue, has launched the FOR-ES research project, which will look to co-develop tools for sustainable forestry management decision-making. FOR-ES is led by Trinity College Dublin, in collaboration with UCD &hellip

Over 200,000 acres (20%) of the nation’s forests devoted to biodiversity but vast majority of adults don’t know this

Almost half the population is aware the previously endangered red squirrel has made a comeback in the past two decades 4 in 5 adults don’t know woodpeckers have been living in Irish forests for over a decade   18 October, 2021 A Coillte commissioned RED C poll* reveals that 87% of Irish adults don’t know &hellip

85% of Irish adults are concerned about the implications of global warming for the country and its people

  85% of Irish adults are concerned about the implications of global warming for the country and its people Over 9/10 adults believe trees clean the air we breathe and help lower global temperatures  The vast majority of adults agree we need to grow more trees and increase forestry cover to combat global warming   &hellip

Top 5 Coillte Forests for view seeking walkers/hikers this summer

  Top 5 Coillte Forests for view seeking walkers/hikers this summer Over 3,000 kilometres of beautiful walking trails whatever your fitness level Explore Kerry’s Glenteenassig, Dublin’s Kilmashogue, Mayo’s Sheskin South, Tipperary’s Glen of Aherlow and the Slieve Bloom Mountains bordering Laois/Offaly 56% of Irish adults don’t know there are 260 recreational forests they can visit &hellip