Eanna Ni Lamhna
- Date: June 06, 2026 - 11am till 12pm
- Location: Chandler's House , 27 Church Sq, Rathfriland, BT345PT
- Organiser: Rath Literary Festival
- Tickets: Click here
Bring the children along and discover a fascinating talk about building a deeper connection with the natural world.
Eanna Ni Lamhna qualified as a scientist in the 1970’s and did her post graduate thesis on the ecology of sand dunes and saltmarshes which was published in the Journal of Life Sciences. She set up the Irish Biological Records Centre in 1974 and is responsible for the original distribution maps of mammal and insects. She lectured postgraduates on sustainability for 20 years in TU Dublin. Her publications include a series of five studies on Irish Air Quality, nine books including Wild Dublin and her most recent – The Great Irish Biodiversity Book. She was President of An Taisce from 2004 – 2009 and more recently President of the Tree Council of Ireland. She is a judge of Environmental initiatives undertaken by local groups on a county level such as Pride of Place and Love Where You Live. She is a highly respected radio and television broadcaster on environmental issues. She writes the weekly Eye on Nature column in the Irish Times. She is a Co. Louth woman and has a husband, three children and seven grandchildren. She was awarded an honorary doctorate in Science by the University of Galway in November 2024 – the first Irishwoman to be awarded a D Sc. by that university
Event summary
- Date: June 06, 2026 - 11am till 12pm
- Location: Chandler's House , 27 Church Sq, Rathfriland, BT345PT
- Organiser: Rath Literary Festival
- Contact name: Catherine Fegan
- Contact email: [email protected]
- Contact telephone: 0779 302 1609
- Ticket link: Click here
