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Partner 
to empower

It's becoming increasingly important for all organisations in Ireland, including businesses, to join the effort in tackling the biodiversity crisis. There is no better way to do this than by helping Ireland's young people take action by empowering them with the knowledge and tools to help nature.

As Ireland's biodiversity education organisation we pride ourselves on creating impactful programmes for young people. We have assembled an expert team of teachers and scientists to help us do this. We have worked with some of Ireland's largest companies to deliver national and local projects that have a real impact on biodiversity and education. As your organisation seeks to engage with the  topic of nature it's so important you have expert advice on board from the start. We ensure our programmes have the utmost ecological and pedagogical integrity.

If you would like us to become part of your CSR, Community or Sustainability programme or need consultancy advice on your plans please get in touch so we can deliver change together!​
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Recent Partnerships:

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Glenveagh Homes sponsor our flagship, national Nature Hero Awards for schools as well as incorporate our programmes into their outreach projects for communities and schools near their developments.
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We partnered with Applegreen to roll out a biodiversity awareness competition for primary schools across Ireland.
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We partnered with St. Patrick's Mental Health Services 'Walk in my Shoes' for their annual #MindYourSelfie campaign. The focus of the campaign was how young people could boost their mental health by engaging with nature.
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