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Minster visits Killarney National Park

Minister for State for Heritage and Electoral Reform Malcolm Noonan paid a visit to Killarney National Park on Friday last as part of National Biodiversity Week.
He took the time to call to observe the recently planted 30,000 acorns from royal oak and sessile oak gathered within the National Park, there he met NPWS Conservation Ranger, Tim Cahalane.
He visited the important work carried out by the Volunteer Meitheal Group and met Peter O'Toole, Johnny McGuire and Padraig Treacy.
He also saw at first hand the staff demonstrating Fire prevention techniques.
NPWS Divisional Manager of the Éamonn Meskell and Regional Manager Danny O'Keeffe, escorted the Minister to the various sites.
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