Heritage & Biodiversity
Biodiversity
Frequently Accessed
All Services
- Biodiversity Conservation of Fernhill Meadows with Droimeann Cattle
- Biodiversity Plan
- Biodiversity and Climate Change
- Birdwatching
- DLR Biodiversity
- DLR Biodiversity Marine Project
- DLR Hedgehog Campaign
- DLR Invasive Alien Species Action Plan
- DLR Red Squirrel Restoration Project 2023 - 2030
- Dalkey Island
- Education Packs
- Identifying Brent Geese in dlr
- Let's Draw a Biodiversity Map of your Garden, Park or Balcony
- Natural Capital and Ecosystem Services
- Nature Wildlife Areas
- Our Hedgerows
- Our Local Soil and Local Seed Project
- Sustainable Pest Management to protect Biodiversity and Environment
- Wildlife General Information and Contacts
- dlr Red Squirrel Conservation Project
Although Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown is a relatively small county in size, it has a wealth of natural beauty and biological diversity within its county boundaries.
Extending from the shoreline of Dublin Bay to the uplands that form the borders with County Wicklow and South Dublin, there is a wide range of natural and semi-natural habitats.
Bat Roost Inspection at Marlay Park
Our Parks staff took part in a course to all our arborists/tree surgeons in Bat Roost Inspection this week in the woodlands of Marlay Park. This training benefits our wildlife, biodiversity and our county. Thanks also to all staff and contractors who participated.