Season 1 Episode 13
Why is Ireland’s biodiversity in such a dire state? Are we projecting an incorrect image of our green nation? What would happen if we re-introduced bears or wolves? Why should we stop hiking and start exploring?
In this episode of How to be Irish, I sit down with Soil Boy to explore Ireland’s deep but often fraught connection to nature.
From the biodiversity crisis to the cultural significance of hedgerows, we delve into how Ireland’s green image contrasts sharply with the reality of our low forest cover and declining native lands.
Soil Boy’s journey as a nature educator and his work on the Feet on the Soil podcast have been guided by a love for the outdoors, cultivated in the foothills of the Dublin Mountains.
Together, we discuss how Irish folklore, seasonal rituals, and a renewed connection to the land can help us address the environmental challenges we face today.
If you’ve ever wondered why biodiversity matters, how to forage for elderberries, or what it means to truly be part of nature, this episode is for you.
Bain taitneamh as!
Topics covered
The loss of native forestry: Why did Ireland’s native tree cover reduce to 1%?
The truth behind Ireland’s "green" image: A reality check on biodiversity.
How understanding Irish folklore can help us reconnect with the land.
Foraging in Ireland: Elderberries, hazelnuts, and how to use foraged ingredients.
Hedgerows: Their ecological and cultural importance, and their role in fighting climate change.
Living with the seasons: How to align your life with nature.
Ireland’s native species: badgers, pine martens, deer.
The implications of introducing an apex predator back to Ireland: wolf, bear or lynx?
Resources
Follow Soil Boy on Instagram, and TikTok ,and listen to his podcast Feet on the Soil.
Learn more about foraging in Ireland at Forager.ie.
Try the Merlin Bird ID app for identifying birds in your area.
Follow How to be Irish on Instagram.
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What does it mean to be Irish? Let me know your thoughts in the comments!
Beir bua,
Úna xx
Published on 9 months, 3 weeks ago
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