Dublin goes wild - Éanna Ní Lamhna on the capital's biodiversity In her much-loved style, wildlife expert Éanna Ní Lamhna looks to the skies, parks, gardens, wetlands, rivers, canals and coastline to showcase Dublin's biodiversity. Books • 10 hrs
Dublin goes wild - Éanna Ní Lamhna on the capital's biodiversity In her much-loved style, wildlife expert Éanna Ní Lamhna looks to the skies, parks, gardens, wetlands, rivers, canals and coastline to showcase Dublin's biodiversity. Books • 10 hrs
Meet the reluctant aristocrat who returned his estate to nature At the age of 28, Randal Plunkett inherited the title of Baron Dunsany, alongside Dunsany Castle and the 1,600-acre estate. Books • 30 Oct
Meet the reluctant aristocrat who returned his estate to nature At the age of 28, Randal Plunkett inherited the title of Baron Dunsany, alongside Dunsany Castle and the 1,600-acre estate. Books • 30 Oct
For peat's sake - the story of Ireland's peatlands We present an extract from Ten Thousand Years Deep – The Story of Ireland's Peatlands, the new book by Carsten Krieger. Nature • 02 Oct
For peat's sake - the story of Ireland's peatlands We present an extract from Ten Thousand Years Deep – The Story of Ireland's Peatlands, the new book by Carsten Krieger. Nature • 02 Oct
Wild things - tales of loss and rebirth from Irish nature Conor W. O'Brien's new book The Living and The Dead - Tales of Loss and Rebirth from Irish Natu Nature • 16 Sep
Wild things - tales of loss and rebirth from Irish nature Conor W. O'Brien's new book The Living and The Dead - Tales of Loss and Rebirth from Irish Natu Nature • 16 Sep
The stories and lore of Ireland's rivers Flowing from source to sea, our rivers are the life-blood of Ireland. Folklore • 15 Sep
The stories and lore of Ireland's rivers Flowing from source to sea, our rivers are the life-blood of Ireland. Folklore • 15 Sep
How David Attenborough reshaped how we see the natural world Over the course of seven decades, Sir David Attenborough's documentaries have reshaped how we see the natural world, shifting from colonial-era collecting trips to urgent calls for environmental action Opinion and Analysis • 20 May
How David Attenborough reshaped how we see the natural world Over the course of seven decades, Sir David Attenborough's documentaries have reshaped how we see the natural world, shifting from colonial-era collecting trips to urgent calls for environmental action Opinion and Analysis • 20 May
Bird Songs with Seán Ronayne: The Cuckoo To celebrate the beginning of spring in the Gaelic calendar, ornithologist Seán Ronayne is across the schedule on RTÉ lyric fm with a new series to discuss the distinct bird songs, melodies and calls that we have today in Ireland. Nature • 27 Feb
Bird Songs with Seán Ronayne: The Cuckoo To celebrate the beginning of spring in the Gaelic calendar, ornithologist Seán Ronayne is across the schedule on RTÉ lyric fm with a new series to discuss the distinct bird songs, melodies and calls that we have today in Ireland. Nature • 27 Feb
Bird Songs with Seán Ronayne: The Great Spotted Woodpecker To celebrate the beginning of spring in the Gaelic calendar, ornithologist Seán Ronayne is across the schedule on RTÉ lyric fm... Nature • 25 Feb
Bird Songs with Seán Ronayne: The Great Spotted Woodpecker To celebrate the beginning of spring in the Gaelic calendar, ornithologist Seán Ronayne is across the schedule on RTÉ lyric fm... Nature • 25 Feb
Bird Songs with Seán Ronayne: The Garden Warbler To celebrate the beginning of spring in the Gaelic calendar, ornithologist Seán Ronayne is across the schedule on RTÉ lyric fm with a new series to discuss the distinct bird songs, melodies and calls that we have today in Ireland. Nature • 21 Feb
Bird Songs with Seán Ronayne: The Garden Warbler To celebrate the beginning of spring in the Gaelic calendar, ornithologist Seán Ronayne is across the schedule on RTÉ lyric fm with a new series to discuss the distinct bird songs, melodies and calls that we have today in Ireland. Nature • 21 Feb
Bird Songs with Seán Ronayne: The Barn Owl To celebrate the beginning of spring in the Gaelic calendar, ornithologist Seán Ronayne is across the schedule on RTÉ lyric fm with a new series to discuss the distinct bird songs, melodies and calls that we have today in Ireland. Nature • 19 Feb
Bird Songs with Seán Ronayne: The Barn Owl To celebrate the beginning of spring in the Gaelic calendar, ornithologist Seán Ronayne is across the schedule on RTÉ lyric fm with a new series to discuss the distinct bird songs, melodies and calls that we have today in Ireland. Nature • 19 Feb
Bird Songs with Seán Ronayne: The Herring Gull To celebrate the beginning of spring in the Gaelic calendar, ornithologist Seán Ronayne is across the schedule on RTÉ lyric fm with a new series to discuss the distinct bird songs, melodies and calls that we have today in Ireland. Nature • 17 Feb
Bird Songs with Seán Ronayne: The Herring Gull To celebrate the beginning of spring in the Gaelic calendar, ornithologist Seán Ronayne is across the schedule on RTÉ lyric fm with a new series to discuss the distinct bird songs, melodies and calls that we have today in Ireland. Nature • 17 Feb
Bird Songs with Seán Ronayne: The Mistle Thrush To celebrate the beginning of spring in the Gaelic calendar, ornithologist Seán Ronayne is across the schedule on RTÉ lyric fm with a new series to discuss the distinct bird songs, melodies and calls that we have today in Ireland. Nature • 13 Feb
Bird Songs with Seán Ronayne: The Mistle Thrush To celebrate the beginning of spring in the Gaelic calendar, ornithologist Seán Ronayne is across the schedule on RTÉ lyric fm with a new series to discuss the distinct bird songs, melodies and calls that we have today in Ireland. Nature • 13 Feb
Bird Songs with Seán Ronayne: The Snipe To celebrate the beginning of spring in the Gaelic calendar, ornithologist Seán Ronayne is across the schedule on RTÉ lyric fm with a new series to discuss the distinct bird songs, melodies and calls that we have today in Ireland. Nature • 12 Feb
Bird Songs with Seán Ronayne: The Snipe To celebrate the beginning of spring in the Gaelic calendar, ornithologist Seán Ronayne is across the schedule on RTÉ lyric fm with a new series to discuss the distinct bird songs, melodies and calls that we have today in Ireland. Nature • 12 Feb
Bird Songs with Seán Ronayne: The Corncrake To celebrate the beginning of spring in the Gaelic calendar, ornithologist Seán Ronayne is across the schedule on RTÉ lyric fm with a new series to discuss the distinct bird songs, melodies and calls that we have today in Ireland. Nature • 11 Feb
Bird Songs with Seán Ronayne: The Corncrake To celebrate the beginning of spring in the Gaelic calendar, ornithologist Seán Ronayne is across the schedule on RTÉ lyric fm with a new series to discuss the distinct bird songs, melodies and calls that we have today in Ireland. Nature • 11 Feb
Bird Songs with Seán Ronayne: The Jay To celebrate the beginning of spring in the Gaelic calendar, ornithologist Seán Ronayne is across the schedule on RTÉ lyric fm with a new series to discuss the distinct bird songs, melodies and calls that we have today in Ireland. Nature • 10 Feb
Bird Songs with Seán Ronayne: The Jay To celebrate the beginning of spring in the Gaelic calendar, ornithologist Seán Ronayne is across the schedule on RTÉ lyric fm with a new series to discuss the distinct bird songs, melodies and calls that we have today in Ireland. Nature • 10 Feb
Bird Songs with Seán Ronayne: The Chough To celebrate the beginning of spring in the Gaelic calendar, ornithologist Seán Ronayne is across the schedule on RTÉ lyric fm with a new series to discuss the distinct bird songs, melodies and calls that we have today in Ireland. Nature • 07 Feb
Bird Songs with Seán Ronayne: The Chough To celebrate the beginning of spring in the Gaelic calendar, ornithologist Seán Ronayne is across the schedule on RTÉ lyric fm with a new series to discuss the distinct bird songs, melodies and calls that we have today in Ireland. Nature • 07 Feb
Bird Songs with Seán Ronayne: The Starling To celebrate the beginning of spring in the Gaelic calendar, ornithologist Seán Ronayne is across the schedule on RTÉ lyric fm with a new series to discuss the distinct bird songs, melodies and calls that we have today in Ireland. Nature • 05 Feb
Bird Songs with Seán Ronayne: The Starling To celebrate the beginning of spring in the Gaelic calendar, ornithologist Seán Ronayne is across the schedule on RTÉ lyric fm with a new series to discuss the distinct bird songs, melodies and calls that we have today in Ireland. Nature • 05 Feb
Bird Songs with Seán Ronayne: The Robin To celebrate the beginning of spring in the Gaelic calendar, ornithologist Seán Ronayne is across the schedule on RTÉ lyric fm with a new series to discuss the distinct bird songs, melodies and calls that we have today in Ireland... Nature • 04 Feb
Bird Songs with Seán Ronayne: The Robin To celebrate the beginning of spring in the Gaelic calendar, ornithologist Seán Ronayne is across the schedule on RTÉ lyric fm with a new series to discuss the distinct bird songs, melodies and calls that we have today in Ireland... Nature • 04 Feb
Let it bee: the new book on bees and beekeeping in Irish folklore Beekeeper's daughter and student of folklore Eimear Chaomhánach shares memories of growing up in a beekeeping household, collecting swarms with her father and learning how to harvest honey, while looking at the beliefs, traditions and folklore around bees Books • 10 Nov 24
Let it bee: the new book on bees and beekeeping in Irish folklore Beekeeper's daughter and student of folklore Eimear Chaomhánach shares memories of growing up in a beekeeping household, collecting swarms with her father and learning how to harvest honey, while looking at the beliefs, traditions and folklore around bees Books • 10 Nov 24
A Place Called Home - an extract from Alice Taylor's new book For over sixty years, Alice Taylor has lived in the village of Innishannon. But her childhood was spent on a farm in north Cork, near the Kerry border, and her memories of that homeplace are vivid. Books • 22 Oct 24
A Place Called Home - an extract from Alice Taylor's new book For over sixty years, Alice Taylor has lived in the village of Innishannon. But her childhood was spent on a farm in north Cork, near the Kerry border, and her memories of that homeplace are vivid. Books • 22 Oct 24
Sunday Miscellany: Neil Hegarty on inviting the swifts to come On inviting the swifts to come and spend their fleeting summer season Sunday Miscellany • 14 Jul 23
Sunday Miscellany: Neil Hegarty on inviting the swifts to come On inviting the swifts to come and spend their fleeting summer season Sunday Miscellany • 14 Jul 23
The woman who built a canoe and paddled it the length of Ireland In 2019, Gwen Wilkinson set herself the challenge of building a canoe and paddling it the length of Ireland. Books • 18 Apr 23
The woman who built a canoe and paddled it the length of Ireland In 2019, Gwen Wilkinson set herself the challenge of building a canoe and paddling it the length of Ireland. Books • 18 Apr 23