Eco-social creative practice storytelling skills for a wiser world are transferable: from Hollywood Forest to Drummin Bog

https://drumminbog.com/2026/01/18/a-flavour-of-drummin-bog-volunteer-mornings-invasive-species-removal-with-cheese/?page_id=7191 Eco-creative storytelling ignites social change It’s worth reminding ourselves, from one community to another,from one habitat to another, how eco-creative practices are transferable. If you’d like a recent, very grounded example, have a look at my latest post for the Carlow Drummin Bog Project here:https://drumminbog.com/2026/01/18/a-flavour-of-drummin-bog-volunteer-mornings-invasive-species-removal-with-cheese/?page_id=7191 As I was writing it, I found myself reflecting…Read more Eco-social creative practice storytelling skills for a wiser world are transferable: from Hollywood Forest to Drummin Bog

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‘Wildlife, Art & Ireland’: conversations with Éanna Ní Lamhna & Cathy Fitzgerald, Drumshanbo, Co. Leitrim

'Wildlife, Art & Ireland': conversations with Éanna Ní Lamhna & Cathy Fitzgerald, Drumshambo, Co. Leitrim I'm excited to share examples of ecosocial creative practices from my work with Hollywood Forest Story and the Haumea Ecoversity Community. At this event I will also highlight how we can creatively use the People’s Earth Charter to engage communities…Read more ‘Wildlife, Art & Ireland’: conversations with Éanna Ní Lamhna & Cathy Fitzgerald, Drumshanbo, Co. Leitrim

‘Ecoliteracy for Creatives’ at Hometree’s 2023 Ardnaculla Summer School, with Grace Wells and Cathy Fitzgerald

Cathy Fitzgerald from Haumea Ecoversity & poet Grace Wells are delighted to share that they will be co-facilitating an art and ecology afternoon for creatives working in all fields, at the 2023 Hometree Ardnaculla Summer School, Co. Clare: 'The Need for Ecoliteracy in our era of Environmental Challenge' -2 pm Sunday 9th July, Courthouse Gallery, Ennistymon