UCD Rosemount Environmental Research Station

UCD Rosemount Environmental Research Station We host technology platforms for climate change and food security studies utilising state-of-the-art technologies and glasshouse facilities.

There is also an "outdoor laboratory" for those interested in pomology, apiculture, forestry and gardening. UCD Rosemount Environmental Research Station facilities are located within the curtilage and former walled yard of Rosemount House which was one of a number of former estates that were combined to form the UCD Belfield campus. These facilities are located in the southwest corner of the camp

us and comprise 4 ha of land. UCD Rosemount Environmental Research Station currently accommodates: Programme for Experimental Atmospheres and Climate research facility (PEAC); production glasshouses, apiary and UCD community garden. Also on site is the Sports Turf teaching facility comprising a US-PGA grade tee box and associated golf green. The largest area of land at Rosemount (approx. 10,000 m2) is taken up with an extensive apple trial. Rosemount is the National repository for the Lamb Clarke historical Irish Apple collection. The latter comprises over seventy five cultivars of culinary and dessert apples of Irish origin. This collection, which has been supported by the Department of Agriculture and Food, is an important genetic resource for development of new apple cultivars. European oak and Eucalyptus cut foliage demonstration trials occupy the remaining lands.

02/08/2021
11/06/2021

(JL) Last summer was the most productive breeding season for Irish Barn Owls on record.

Last summer provided many reasons to celebrate in terms of Barn Owl conservation. It was a record setting year on many fronts, all of which were positive. We are hoping for more of the same this season.

In 2020, Barn Owls had a productivity of three young per breeding attempt, which is the highest productivity recorded in a single year in Ireland. It was also the earliest breeding season on record. In 2020, 59 nest boxes were used by breeding Barn Owl. This is the highest number of occupied nest boxes recorded in Ireland to date, and this number continues to increase each year. After decades of population declines, Barn Owls are showing the early signs of recovery in certain parts of their range in Ireland. You can read all about the Barn Owl Monitoring in 2020 and view the report here: https://birdwatchireland.ie/barn-owl-breeding-season-2020/

We are hoping for more positive news this season and we are currently in the midst of our monitoring and conservation work. We are looking for your help to assist with our survey efforts, please report information that you may have on Barn Owls in your area, visit here: https://birdwatchireland.ie/our-work/surveys-research/research-monitoring/raptors/barn-owl-survey/

Thanks to the funders who supported the Barn Owl monitoring and conservation work in 2020, including Galway County Council Tipperary County Council Cork County Council Dublin Zoo and to all the many individuals and groups who assist with the many facets of this work, who are acknowledged in the report, and to the Laois Barn Owl Project who were supported by Laois County Council and Gas Networks Ireland and the Wexford Barn Owl Project A separate report on our Barn Owl conservation work in Duhallow is coming soon.

30/04/2021

It's that time of the year again :) I've just left our May flowers on the front doorstep. This old Irish custom involves gathering flowers on May Eve (or in some places on May day morning) and leaving them in front of the main threshold. It was believed to protect the house from harm or evil.

Happy Easter everyone!
02/04/2021

Happy Easter everyone!

Just because it’s Sunday, folks...!
28/03/2021

Just because it’s Sunday, folks...!

Happy Saint Patrick’s Day to all our friends, families and followers. From everyone at UCD Rosemount. Enjoy the lovely w...
17/03/2021

Happy Saint Patrick’s Day to all our friends, families and followers. From everyone at UCD Rosemount. Enjoy the lovely weather. ☘️☘️☘️☘️

13/03/2021
Just a quiz for the weekend, folks!
12/03/2021

Just a quiz for the weekend, folks!

Test your waterbird ID skills with this easy to moderate quiz. Questions are randomised so will change order each time the quiz is taken and slightly different questions may appear each time. If you are new to waterbird identification it could be good to take your first test without a guide then on....

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