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Learning about honeybees on Cloudforest One
In November, we were joined on our Community Planting Day by the wonderful NIHBS Native Irish Honeybee Society beekeepers Aideen Day and Hergen Bayer who manage hives on our Cloudforest sites.
World Bee Day
In Cloudforests, we look to create and preserve different types of habitats on our sites, to accommodate the needs of all of the species - and we keep our honeybee hive numbers low, to prevent competition between the wild bees and the honeybees.
Sunset over Cloudforest One
Incredible Sunset from our Cloudforest One site tonight at Lahinch
Gift Tree Grove To Be Developed At CloudForest One Later This Year
We are delighted to announce that our first batch of Gift Trees will be planted on Cloudforest One in Lahinch, Co.Clare later this year. Our work on this unique development, called Our Gift Tree Grove will commence in August & will be finished by October.
Cloudforest One Visit From The Health Services Staffs Credit Union
It’s always great to get visitors to our forest and habitat creation sites. last Friday we had the pleasure to welcome Luke Casey from our CoolPartners the Health Services Staffs Credit Union to Cloudforest One at Lahinch in County Clare.
Our first two native Irish honey bee hives have arrived at Cloudforest One
Today, we are delighted to announce that we have become the first private enterprise to undertake the role of a Voluntary Conservation Area, with the installation of our first beehives at Cloudforest One in Lahinch, Co. Clare.