PHASE one of the Shannon Airport Group’s farmland biodiversity enhancement project has been completed ahead of National Biodiversity Week.

This marks the first use of grazing cattle on airport owned land in Ireland. Located at Thady’s Hill, the 10-acre site near Shannon Airport is one of the most ecologically significant areas across the Shannon Airport Group lands. It hosts a habitat of national and international importance, including rare and endangered species of native grasses and flowers such as Bee and Pyramidal Orchids.

After scrub clearance in early 2024 by a team from Shannon Airport, traditional Droimeann cattle, recently recognised as a native rare breed in Ireland, were introduced for conservation grazing during the non-growing season. These cattle are ideal for the sensitive habitat due to their ability to thrive on rough pasture and their minimal impact on soil compaction.

Led by The Shannon Airport Group Biodiversity Team and supported by local farmer John Quinlivan and botanist Phoebe O’Brien, this project is already making strides in restoring and protecting the rare habitat of Thady’s Hill and its unique plant species.

The next phase of the project involves collaboration with Meg Brennan of Polliknow, a new company which has developed devices using advanced sensors and computer vision to monitor wild insect pollinators, key indicators of ecosystem health.

Sinead Murphy, Head of Sustainability at The Shannon Airport Group explained, “This project not only demonstrates our commitment to protect and enhance biodiversity through the restoration and management of an ecologically important site, but also highlights the power of collaboration. We are grateful to all stakeholders, including John Quinlivan and Phoebe O’Brien, for their expertise and dedication, as well as to our Sustainability Specialist Arek Gdulinski and all the wider Shannon Airport Group teams involved. We look forward to the next phase of this important project”.

This initiative is part of the Group’s wider 2023-2027 Biodiversity Action Plan and was developed with the support of Flynn Furney Environmental Consultants. National Biodiversity Week 2025 runs from Friday 16th to Sunday 25th May.

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