Dublin City's Environmental Heritage

Find guides and resources below.

Gardening for Biodiversity, written by Juanita Browne and illustrated by Barry Reynolds

This guide was funded by The Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht through the National Parks and Wildlife Service’s National Biodiversity Action Plan Fund, with support from the Heritage Council and the Local Authority Heritage Officer Network.

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Gardening for Biodiversity, written by Juanita Browne and illustrated by Barry Reynolds
Download Gardening for Biodiversity

Trees

This survey explores the results of existing studies on the natural environment of Dublin city.

Urban Tree Survey of the South Central Area of Dublin City

Bat conservation

Bats are a vulnerable species. They are threatened by habitat loss, pesticides and human disturbance.

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Read how you can help protect Irish bats

Hedgerow conservation

Hedges are important heritage features. They vary in form and species and help to form the local and regional character of the landscape.

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Read how you can help protect Irish hedgerows

Natural Heritage Survey

This survey explores the results of existing studies on the natural environment of Dublin city.

Read the Dublin City Natural Heritage Survey
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