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
Courses
NEW Haumea Ecoversity ‘Evening Thoughts: Dark Skies, Deep Time Course
More info at https://eveningthoughts.haumeaecoversity.com Delighted to share news of a very special new Haumea Ecoversity course with Special Guests, Niamh Brennan, Drew Dellinger, K Lauren de Boer, Robert Woodford, Aoibhin Ryan - Leave No Trace Ireland, Philip Ryan, eco-architecture, This/Our Glenbower Woodlands.Subsidised for County Carlow residents, discounts for current and former learners with Haumea Ecoversity…Read more NEW Haumea Ecoversity ‘Evening Thoughts: Dark Skies, Deep Time Course
Generation Restoration Visits Hollywood Forest
Learning and sharing by walking through Hollywood Forest brings the story of a small, slow ecological art practice and the story of alternative more ecological continuous cover forestry practices alive. It’s also a privilege and much fun to share and answer the next generation of creatives’ questions about the emergent and fantastically rewarding art and…Read more Generation Restoration Visits Hollywood Forest