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Killarney National Park is first in the country and ninth In Europe

513 Species - 899 Observations - 11 Observers
The results from Europe are in!
And what a great result for Killarney National Parks, Conservation Rangers, General Operatives, Education Staff, and many volunteers who came together at the weekend to take part in the Natura 2000 ‘BioBlitz’ celebration 2024, the highlight of Biodiversity week in Killarney National Park.
Killarney National Park managed to top the poll in Ireland, with a massive 513 species identified, 899 observations, with 11 observers! The National Park came 9th overall in Europe, while Veluwe National Park in the Netherlands came first - with 1472 species, having a huge advantage of 1515 observers at the weekend!
The BioBlitz day is a friendly competition with fellow European nature sites and reserves to help identify and record as many species in one day. A record number of species were confirmed by Chris Barron and the education team, who were also on hand to help identify and record the Killarney National Park results
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