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 21st April 2015....Walterstown National School and Watergrasshill National School took part in a fun-filled Biodiversity Walk at The Green-Schools Woodland to celebrate International Mother Earth Day 2015. The 22 children and their teachers learned all about the local biodiversity on Ballinreeshig Nature Farm with William O’Halloran of ‘Will and Away’ outdoor adventures. From solitary bees living in earthen mounds, to gall wasps living in oak trees the group was wowed by William’s knowledge, and kept entertained through scavenger hunts and other games.

Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNaturefarm02139522 
 21st April 2015....Walterstown National School and Watergrasshill National School took part in a fun-filled Biodiversity Walk at The Green-Schools Woodland to celebrate International Mother Earth Day 2015. The 22 children and their teachers learned all about the local biodiversity on Ballinreeshig Nature Farm with William O’Halloran of ‘Will and Away’ outdoor adventures. From solitary bees living in earthen mounds, to gall wasps living in oak trees the group was wowed by William’s knowledge, and kept entertained through scavenger hunts and other games.

Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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21st April 2015....Walterstown National School and Watergrasshill National School took

part in a fun-filled Biodiversity Walk at The Green-Schools Woodland to celebrate International Mother Earth Day 2015. The 22 children and their teachers learned all about the local biodiversity on Ballinreeshig Nature Farm with William O’Halloran of ‘Will and Away’ outdoor adventures. From solitary bees living in earthen mounds, to gall wasps living in oak trees the group was wowed by William’s knowledge, and kept entertained through scavenger hunts and other games.

Picture: Eddie O'Hare



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