Boyne Floodplain Woodlands Project
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Our Aims
Floodplain woodlands have almost completely disappeared from Ireland. For context the Boyne and Blackwater rivers were once 180km of contiguous riparian habitat. All that remains is just one location of c.16ha of original gallery woodland. While our starting point is bleak, the need to address the conservation condition of this habitat, improve water quality and build climate resilience have created an opportunity for restoring some more natural river dynamics and habitats. This is the aim of the Boyne Foodplains Woodland Project.
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What We Need
Our project was established in 2023 with a tentative 2,000 trees propagated from source seed collected in the Deel and Boyne sub-catchments. With a helping hand from Coillte and LAWPRO we now have capacity for 20,000 trees in 2024. To make this step a reality we need to build our infrastructure, resources and community hub. Generous support by donors is vital to help restore our floodplain woodlands and all the wildlife which depends on it. Regular donations underpin all that we do – they help us to plan ahead and make the most of your contributions to deliver a real difference to the future of the River Boyne.
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Our Woodland Community
The key to restoring our river woodlands is people. If you are an individual who wishes to get involved in our work please get in touch. Every seed collected, propagated and tree planted is step close to a river landscape in better health than we inherited it and better able to face the challenges of the future. If you own a business in the catchment and can support us, we would welcome a discussion around sponsorship opportunities and how we can align and share our brand values.