Five schools across Donegal have achieved Nature Hero Awards for their great work in biodiversity and environmental education.
These schools are: Carndonagh C.S., St. Peters N.S. Mountcharles, Scoil Aodh Rua agus Nuala, Gairmscoil Mhic Diarmada and St. Davaddog’s N.S.
The Nature Hero Awards, coordinated by Biodiversity in Schools and sponsored by Glenveagh, received registrations from 316 schools around Ireland representing over 93,000 students.
The awards help schools to positively steward their local land, improving biodiversity and educating young nature heroes throughout Ireland.
The schools received a certificate to mark their great effort over the year, and a few schools that completed exemplary work also received a sustainably-made, Irish, wooden Nature Hero Award plaque. Two schools achieved the level of a Bronze Badger award, two achieved the level of Silver Stag, and one achieved the level of Golden Eagle.
Some schools also won spot prizes for areas where they particularly excelled.
Carndonagh CS was singled out for a Special Commendation for Habitat Data collection for their detailed recording of hedge and tree species on campus, exemplifying the idea that in order to protect nature one must know nature.
Speaking about the partnership, Annette McGarry, Head of Community Engagement at Glenveagh commented, “We’re proud to collaborate with Biodiversity in Schools on this excellent educational initiative, and delighted to see so many schools and children participate this year. We congratulate all the schools on their fantastic achievements. Biodiversity plays such an important role in every community and we’re incredibly proud to support this brilliant initiative over the last four years”.
Speaking about the 2025 competition, Mark Nolan, Director of Biodiversity in Schools commented: “We’ve been amazed by the incredible work undertaken by schools across the country to help their local biodiversity. A massive well done to all the schools who achieved ‘Nature Hero’ status this year. A special thank you to Glenveagh Homes for their continued support of this great initiative.”
Regarding his schools’ efforts this year, Principal Dáire Diver of St. Peter’s National School, Mountcharles said “Outdoor learning has transformed the way our students connect with nature. They’re more engaged, curious, and passionate about protecting the planet. We would like to give a special mention to Peter Haggan for everything he has done for the development of our school garden and sharing his knowledge of nature and biodiversity. The Nature Hero award is a reflection of all their hard work and dedication”
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