Irish Bee Conservation Project

Indigenous pollinators are essential to one third of our food production and add to our native biodiversity. Of these we have over 100 species of bees with over 50% in active sustained decline with a small number of already verified extinctions. Addressing this is our purpose and our mission – “Saving native Irish bees for coming generations”.

Location:

Cork/Waterford

Established:

2019

Type of organisation:

NGO/ community-based organisation/ charity

Focus

  • Environment

Interest

  • Development of education and training materials and programmes
  • European learning networks and exchanges
  • Community outreach and engagement
  • Research

EU Project Experience

No experience

This organisation is new to EU funding and will be supported by the Access Europe team.

EU Funding Goals

We would love to collaborate with other groups to promote and educate to all europeans the importance of pollination and all bees solitary, bumble and honey.

To seek funding to establish centres of excellence for pollination throughout Ireland. This can be replicated through Europe.

Strenghts

We have provided habitat for bees which is working so there are more feral bees for pollination.

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Contact Name:

Pat Deasy

Job Title:

CEO

Email Address:
ceo@ibcp.ie
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