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Watch: Otter Spotting in the Graney Sub-Catchment

Could you spot if an otter has been spending time by your local river? Does this look like an otter print to you?   That was the focus of a citizen science training event in the Graney sub-catchment in Co. Clare delivered by Nature Network Ireland in partnership with Clare Local Development Company under the


Watch: Shournagh Farmer Opens Up On Water Quality

“If we’re going to stay farming, sure we have to do this. There’s nothing major in the whole thing.” Conor Roche on signing up for the Waters of LIFE pilot agri-environmental programme. The Roche family hosted a farm walk on July 29th to chat about robotic milking systems and how a water quality initiative can be


Statement from Waters of LIFE on Fish Kill at River Blackwater

Statement from Waters of LIFE on fish mortality at River Blackwater, Co. Cork Thursday August 21st 2025 We are looking at fish mortality in the River Blackwater on a scale we’ve never seen before. It is heart breaking for the wildlife and natural heritage of the area. Our project works in the nearby Awbeg (Kilbrin)


Tackling Invasive Plant Species In East Clare

Protecting east Clare’s natural heritage is the focus of a public meeting in Flagmount next Wednesday August 20th. “Tackling Invasive Plant Species in East Clare” is hosted by Waters of LIFE in partnership with Clare Local Development Company in Lough Graney Community Centre at 7:30pm. The evening begins with a talk by Clare-based botanist Phoebe


Waters of LIFE Agri-Environmental Programme Opens Entry For Year 2

Waters of LIFE are inviting expressions of interest for Year 2 of their Agri-Environmental Programme pilot. Over 250 farmers have come into the eu-funded programme in the last 6 months, representing 20% of eligible farmers in the project’s five sub-catchments. Expressions of interest for the programme can be submitted online at www.watersoflife.ie/eoi. The portal will


Watch: How Waters of LIFE Brought Citizen Science To A Music Festival

Waters of LIFE brought something new to Ireland’s festival scene in 2025. Festival goers at Beyond the Pale were invited to try out citizen science for themselves to look at biological indicators for water quality in the Avonmore_30 water body. The festival sits in the heart of the Avonmore sub-catchment, one of five demonstration catchments


Waters of LIFE Stories for Water Quality Beyond The Pale

Waters of LIFE have collaborated with organisers of the Beyond The Pale festival to host a special event in the Avonmore sub-catchment on Saturday June 14th and Sunday June 15th. Festival goers can attend Waters of LIFE: The storytellers of Annamoe River – a quick hit of fun and science for anyone curious about riverside


June 2025 Runoff Risk Assessment and Field Training For Advisors

Dates for online training and field training have been confirmed for the Waters of LIFE Advisor Training Programme. The events are a follow up to the classroom training element that took place in January and May 2025. As discussed during the classroom training event, approved advisors are expected to make themselves available for both the


Regan Phipps joins Waters of LIFE as Project Senior Scientist

Waters of LIFE have welcomed Regan Phipps to the team as Project Senior Scientist and Assistant Project Manager. His role includes catchment management and planning while overseeing the work of the project’s team of catchment scientists. Regan brings almost 20 years’ experience in environmental science and management to the project. He worked for a number of


Join Us As A Project Administrator

Open competition for the appointment to the position of Project Administrator (Maternity Leave) Waters of LIFE is inviting applications for the position of Project Administrator (Maternity Leave). Title of Position: Project Administrator Employer: Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government Type: Specified Purpose Contract – Temporary Location: Heffernan House, Rossmore Village, Tipperary Town Co. Tipperary  Pay:


Waters of LIFE Farmer Training 2025

Registration for Waters of LIFE farmer training is now open. Training is only offered to participants of the Waters of LIFE agri-environmental programme pilot. As a required element, farmers are paid €156 for their time participating in each training event. Waters of LIFE have organised a series of training events in each catchment in May.


Join Us As A Catchment Agricultural Scientist

Competition for appointment to the position of Catchment Agricultural Scientist – Waters of Life Integrated Project From: Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage The Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage is inviting applications for the above position on the EU Waters of LIFE Integrated Project. The Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage (DHLGH)