National Biodiversity Week takes place this year May 18-26, with the UN International Day of Biodiversity being celebrated on 22nd May. This year the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) has designated a theme of Water & Biodiversity for 2013.
This will be Ireland’s 7th annual celebration of National Biodiversity week and its aim is to create awareness of the importance of biodiversity and to better understand its value to the local, national and international community.
While you should look out for events happening in your area you might also get it out there and do it for yourself! Next time you bring the kids for a walk take binoculars and a notebook to record sightings of birds/butterflies. And, on your walk, take note of any of the “dirty dozen” invasive species you can spot.
There are other little things you can do such as letting a part of your lawn go wild (cut grass only in Spring and Autumn); putting a “bee inn” or “insect hotel” at the bottom of your garden.