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
The Elders visit to Hollywood Forest
Last week, we had the pleasure of hosting The Elders and eco-theatre director Andrea Scott from Floating World Productions here at Ireland's smallest continuous cover forest, Hollywood. Andrea, who has collaborated extensively with The Elders in exploring the significance of Irish forests, brought a wealth of creative insight to our discussions. The Elders are a…Read more The Elders visit to Hollywood Forest