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		<title>Michael D Higgins supports Galway’s aim to be national park city</title>
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<p class="responsiveweb__Paragraph-sc-1isfdlb-0 YieBL">A bid by Galway to become Ireland’s first “national park city” has been endorsed by President Michael D Higgins.</p>
<p class="responsiveweb__Paragraph-sc-1isfdlb-0 YieBL">London became the world’s first such city in 2019, as a result of a community movement, and Adelaide in Australia and Newcastle in England are seeking similar status.</p>
<p class="responsiveweb__Paragraph-sc-1isfdlb-0 YieBL">The president said that projects such as the national park<span class="paywall-EAB47CFD"> city movement are a “powerful and tangible exemplar” of what can bed done from the “bottom up”, creating an “environmental consciousness” that is “powerful, far reaching and lasting” in terms of results.</span></p>
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		<title>School on a Mission to Rewild Galway City</title>
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<p><em>Galway City Tribune, February 12th 2021</em></p>
<p><span class="d2edcug0 hpfvmrgz qv66sw1b c1et5uql oi732d6d ik7dh3pa ht8s03o8 a8c37x1j keod5gw0 nxhoafnm aigsh9s9 d3f4x2em fe6kdd0r mau55g9w c8b282yb iv3no6db jq4qci2q a3bd9o3v knj5qynh oo9gr5id hzawbc8m" dir="auto">In the biggest rewilding project in Galway city since the commencement of the mass tree plantings in Terryland Forest Park in March 2000, Galway Community College (GCC) plan to transform 10 acres of farmland on the Renmore side of Lough Atalia into wildlife habitats suitable for aquatic birdlife and associated flora and fauna. Click</span> <a href="https://connachttribune.ie/school-on-a-mission-to-make-space-for-wildlife-to-thrive/">here</a>.</p>
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		<title>The Joys of Walking in Nature</title>
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<p class="lead"><strong>Brendan Smith,  Thursday, 25th February 2021</strong></p>
<p class="lead" id="intro">Over the last year, COVID has forced most of the population of Ireland to spend an unprecedented amount of their time at home. Cut off from family, friends and colleagues and unable to travel, home has changed from not only being our domestic abode but to also becoming our workplace, our gym and our play zone. But squeezing so much under one roof 24/7 is not easy and it can, if we allow it to, feel too often like a prison.</p>
<p>Most Irish people have never experienced this type of containment and isolation in their lifetimes. Concerns over mental and physical health issues have increased. This is not surprising as the human species is a communal animal; we need to socialise, to engage, to enjoy and to be challenged by the presence of others. Yet we also have to realise too that we suffer if we cut ourselves of from the natural world. <strong>Our disconnect with the rest of Nature after all has led to Climate Chaos and the present pandemic</strong>.</p>
<p>But on a purely personal level, staying indoors is not good for the mind, the body or the soul.</p>
<p>Modern science is now confirming that the traditional wise words of an older generation to <strong>‘stop and smell the roses’, to ‘go take a walk in the countryside and breathe in the clean country air’,</strong> and the stories of the ‘happy gardener’ are true. On a basic level, trees and flowers emit the oxygen that gives us life, and take in the carbon dioxide and other gases that damage our health and that of the planet. On the other hand, the cars that have shaped our modern cities, our lifestyle and our societies emit huge amounts of vehicle emissions that we daily breathe in give us nothing good, are all bad, and some are toxic.</p>
<p><strong>Sleep Deprivation</strong></p>
<p>COVID has meant too that so much of our life as individuals has gone online. The Internet is indeed one of the great inventions of our modern era and has provided so many benefits including of course the ability to visually connect with anyone and everyone no matter where in the world they are.</p>
<p>But there are down sides that we should be aware off. Too much time spent on the Web, depending on the type of games and social media we are engaging with, can make some people exhausted, more vulnerable, sad, aggressive and can become addictive.</p>
<p>Research has shown that<strong> a growing number of children and adults are suffering from a lack of sleep</strong>. Melatonin is the so called sleep hormone. As a species we evolved to have a natural sleep-wake cycle based around the rising and setting of the sun. When we are exposed only to the sun’s natural light, melatonin levels are low during the day, and go up as darkness rises.</p>
<p>Exposure to the artificial light from the screens of electronic devices such as phones and tablets during the daytime can be fine and can actually stimulate alertness. But at night-time this ‘blue’ light can disrupt our natural sleep-wake pattern by tricking the brain into not producing melatonin.</p>
<p>So it is good practice for parents to turn off children’s electronic screens at least an hour before bedtime and maybe as a nice alternative encourage them to read a paper book. In fact for the last fifteen years in my series of Internet Safety/Cyberbullying Awareness talks to school communities, I also recommend parents to practice family <strong>‘digital detox’ at least one night a week when all smart devices are turned off.</strong> Everything in moderation and in balance.</p>
<p><strong>Health Benefits of Trees</strong></p>
<p>I also have always enthusiastically promoted in schools the social and health value in the Great Outdoors with the message to <strong>‘go outside in nature to re-energise oneself.’</strong></p>
<p>Research in the US and Japan shows that spending time in woods and near trees <strong>reduces stress levels, lowers the blood pressure, lowers the pulse rate, increases energy levels and improves the sense of wellbeing.</strong></p>
<p>Breathing in the air of a forest boosts a person’s immune system. For while doing so we are taking in phytoncides, airborne chemicals that plants give off to protect themselves from insects and from decay. <strong>These chemicals have antibacterial and antifungal qualities which help trees and other plants fight disease.</strong> When we breathe in phytoncides, our bodies respond by increasing the number and activity of a white blood cell known as ‘natural killer cells’ (NR ) which kill tumor-infected and virus-infected cells.</p>
<p>Previous generations were aware of these health benefits. Which is why trees were planted in large numbers at many hospitals and why they had tree-lined (leafy ) suburbs built for the more wealthy classes in Ireland and elsewhere. It is why progressive <strong>teachers today are promoting the Outdoor Classroom</strong> and for which Galway city, with its natural green spaces, is ideally placed to support.</p>
<p><strong>A 5km radius is a big world to explore</strong></p>
<p>The 5km restriction imposed during the lockdowns meant that many Galwegians realised for the first time that they had a surprisingly attractive park on their doorsteps which they began to visit once or twice daily. Yet for some folk, these regular walks became after a while monotonous, boring and looked on as a bit of a chore.</p>
<p>But that would be a wrong attitude to take. First of all remember that the 5km perimeter is all directions, with you at the centre of a circle. That is a lot of territory to be able to visit! So vary the walks to explore different places on different trips especially those that have natural habitats. For the world of meadows, woods, riverbanks, and pasture land with their varied sights and melodious sounds of nature are <strong>a welcome calming relief to the harsh loud noises of cars and buildings.</strong> Nature is food to the mind and the soul. There is so much to see and to discover if one allows oneself to let go.</p>
<p><strong>So begin the journey by undertaking ‘mindful breathing’.</strong> This can involve breathing in for four steps, holding one’s breath for four steps and then breathing out for four steps. Mindfulness slows down the heart rate, reduces stress and allows one to become aware of one’s inner self and one’s surroundings. Spring is a good time to get completely immersed in the natural landscapes around you as they pulsate with life after the winter sleep.</p>
<p>Challenge yourself to make every trip an fun adventure of discovery to find out the myriad of species that you share the city and hinterland with. Bring all your senses into action. <strong>According to Alex Strauss, the author of the Mindful Walker, “notice five things in nature you can see, four things you can hear, three things you can feel, two things you can smell and one thing you can taste” (the last is certainly not always recommended! ).</strong> Then whole new and exciting worlds will appear in front of you. Upon every tree branch, under every rock, inside every decaying tree trunk and within every rockpool there is a kaleidoscope of wildlife of many different colours, sizes and hue waiting to bewitch you.</p>
<p>In the part of<strong> Terryland Forest Park</strong> near my home I have, since COVID began, happily identified innumerable species of trees, fungi, wildflowers and birds and had the opportunities to experience the sights of foxes, hedgehogs and rabbits in meadows, woods and pasture. A pair of binoculars can be a real bonus to have with you. However we shall all be careful that we do not destroy the very things that we come to see. So please keep to the well-trodden paths and do not trample over forest floors and along riverbanks. Give wildlife the living space that it so desperately requires in this increasingly urbanised planet.</p>
<p>Remember too there are also lovely often forgotten treasures of our built heritage that dot the landscape, which are windows to bygone ages and are just waiting to be seen by those passing by. These include <strong>lime kilns, thatched cottages, abandoned farms, castles, prehistoric forts and An Gorta Mór </strong>(Great Famine ) relief works.</p>
<p><strong>A precious gift from the past</strong></p>
<p>We are blessed that Galway city is a nature walker’s paradise, areas that are zones of tranquillity. Every city In Ireland would love to have the natural resources and rural landscapes that we possess, namely the lakes, the streams, the grasslands, the bogs, the forests and farmlands. No other city has anything like a major river running through it that still retains large green landscapes on either side of its quiet blue waters.</p>
<p><strong>The ‘Boreens’ of Menlo, Coolough, Castlegar, Ballindooley, Carrowbrowne</strong> and elsewhere are the gift to this generation from rural dwellers of past centuries. These country lanes, surrounded by drystone walls and hedgerows, that once were used to move cattle from field to field and to bring locals to distant church and shop, can become the Greenways of our modern city providing a network of green arteries uncluttered by built development offering places of peace and calmness to the urban traveller.</p>
<p><strong>Integrate Green &amp; Blue into the City’s Fabric</strong></p>
<p>COVID should be a wake-up to humanity of what we doing wrong and what we need to do to recalibrate into the planet’s very delicate and very thin biosphere. As with all cities, Galway has to grow and to provide jobs, schools and housing for an increasing population. But it should do so sustainably by a redesign that places once again a <strong>safe city-wide walking, cycling and non-fossil fuel public transport infrastructure</strong> at the top of the transport hierarchy and by integrating the natural world into its fabric. The latter can happen by introducing green features into buildings and neighbourhoods; by connecting together large parks, small parks, waterways and the pristine shores of Galway Bay in order to create ecological corridors; by planting where possible hedgerows along roadways to improve both air quality and biodiversity; and by setting aside wildlife sanctuaries to protect our endangered native flora and fauna. For the cities of the future need to be ‘green’ as well as ‘smart’. This is what the movement known as the <strong>‘Galway National Park City’ initiative</strong> is all about and why it is being championed by corporations, small business, third level colleges, schools, youth groups, doctors, health personnel, social workers, local communities, NGOs, environmentalists, artists, scientists, engineers and has the official support of <strong>President Michael D. Higgins, environmentalist Duncan Stewart, and Katheryn Tierney</strong> of the European Commission’s Directorate General Environment.</p>
<p><strong>Walking and cycling capital of Ireland</strong></p>
<p>The government recently announced that <strong>Galway City Council</strong> has been allocated twenty two new posts to support a walking and cycling network. This is indeed wonderful news. Among its tasks, this team though should first undertake an audit of what land in the city is public and is ‘commonage’ which should help to ascertain what boreens can be used by the public with the cooperation of local communities. There is also a requirement to look at transforming the Dyke Road-with its existing Terryland Forest Park, the Corrib waterways that reaches out to the shores of Galway Bay, and the Connemara Greenway (once the former railway bridge is reconstructed now state funding has been allocated ), linking into the nearby Menlo/Castlegar/Carrowbrowne boreen network and a future Headford Greenway- into a major green and blue hub that would make Galway City the Walking and Cycling Capital of Ireland. The Vision is there. So let’s make it happen! Is féidir linn!</p>
<p><a href="https://www.advertiser.ie/galway/article/120068/the-joys-of-walking-in-nature?cmpredirect">https://www.advertiser.ie/galway/article/120068/the-joys-of-walking-in-nature?cmpredirect</a></p></div>
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<p>President of <a href="https://www.irishtimes.com/news">Ireland</a> <a href="https://www.irishtimes.com/topics/topics-7.1213540?article=true&amp;tag_person=Michael+D+Higgins">Michael D Higgins</a> has applauded the people of Galway City for their campaign to be Ireland’s first urban park, adding that it is a “powerful and tangible exemplar” of what can be done by grass-roots campaigns.</p>
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<p>Speaking at the launch of the campaign for the Galway <a href="https://www.irishtimes.com/topics/topics-7.1213540?article=true&amp;tag_company=National+City">National City</a> Park status, the President, who is the sole patron of the initiative, said the scheme will be “so enriching”.</p>
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<p>The aim of the campaign is for Galway to be viewed as a city which is dedicated to sustainability, where citizens benefit from, and are strongly connected to, nature.</p>
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<p>“What you are doing here – planting trees and wildflowers, creating a series of linked woodlands, meadows, wetlands, parks, waterways and green spaces, providing ‘ecological corridors’ for wildlife to move into and out of the city – is such a magnificent example of active citizenship at its very best,” Mr Higgins said.</p>
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<p>“This initiative will play a critical role in improving the biodiversity, air quality and ecological balance of the Galway metropolitan area, increasing awareness and education of the issues of climate change, biodiversity and ecology, while improving human health and wellbeing.”</p>
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<p>The President said that “like many cities around Ireland”, Galway “would benefit” from improved pedestrian and cycling infrastructure. He believes this initiative “can significantly contribute to that objective” and raise awareness of Galway City’s “extensive network of natural and man-made waterways”.</p>
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<p>He also said it was “heartening” to see an emphasis on locally grown food and responsible consumption, including the achievement of zero waste.</p>
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<p>Mr Higgins said the threat posed by climate change and biodiversity is “such a momentous challenge of enormous scale that it can sometimes feel overwhelming”.</p>
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<p>“However, projects such as this are a powerful and tangible exemplar of what can be done from the ‘bottom-up’, tackling the issue at grassroots level and fostering widespread awareness and buy-in, creating an environmental consciousness that can deliver powerful, far-reaching and lasting results,” he said.</p>
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<p>The President also paid tribute to <a href="https://www.irishtimes.com/topics/topics-7.1213540?article=true&amp;tag_person=Brendan+Smith">Brendan Smith</a>, environmental activist, and convenor of the campaign, and other volunteers who are “playing their part for the betterment of society”. <a href="https://www.irishtimes.com/news/environment/president-applauds-galway-city-for-urban-park-campaign-1.4394727"> View article</a></p>
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<p>The drive to achieve ‘National Park City’ status for Galway will be stepped-up a notch this month when the campaign is officially launched by a cross-sectoral group of ‘champions’ who have thrown their weight behind the project.</p>
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<p>Led by veteran environmental activist <strong>Brendan Smith</strong>, Galway National Park City has already received the backing of <strong>President Michael D Higgins</strong> who will serve as Patron, as local groups and organisations strive to make Galway a world-leading city in its commitment to protecting the natural environment.</p>
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<p><strong>The mission is to have Galway recognised as a city dedicated to sustainability, where citizens benefit from, and are strongly connected to, nature</strong>. For Mr Smith, the campaign is about building on decades of hard work to protect the city’s greenways and waterway and linking up the various efforts already underway to advance a healthier and safer natural environment – uniting as one to make Galway a better place to live <a href="https://connachttribune.ie/dreaming-big-plan-to-make-city-an-official-national-park/">Read full article</a></p>
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<p>Galway’s bid to become a National Park City will serve as an inspiration to other cities in Ireland and will enrich the lives of people in Galway and beyond.Those were the words of President Michael D Higgins as he launched ‘National Park City for Galway’ on Thursday last, an initiative for which he is patron.</p>
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<p>“As someone to who Galway is home, and as a former Mayor of Galway and member of its City Council and County Council for so many years, it gives me the greatest satisfaction that Galway is leading the way with this project for a vital piece of green infrastructure that will protect and enhance the natural world in an urban environment and is thus providing a template for other Irish cities to emulate,” said President Higgins.AD  <a>Learn more</a></p>
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<p>The movement, which aims to have Galway recognised as a city dedicated to sustainability, where citizens benefit from, and are strongly connected to, nature, has already gathered support of over 80 ‘champions’ from all sections of society.</p>
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<p>“This initiative has an extra dimension, for it is a wonderful example of inclusion, based as it is around ensuring representation from a cross-section of all of Galway society, including young people those in Direct Provision; small business; corporate; retail; medical; teaching; science; engineering; architecture; local communities; arts; crafts; environmental; media; cycling and walking advocacy to name but a few,” said President Higgins.</p>
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<p>The project, he said, would play a critical role in improving the biodiversity, air quality and ecological balance and would increase awareness locally, educating on the issues of climate change while also improving human health and well-being.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Galway Advertiser. BY BRENDAN SMITH, INTERIM CONVENOR, GALWAY NATION Thu, Nov 05, 2020 Last Thursday, President Michael D. Higgins gave a powerful thought-provoking speech to an online (via Webex ) meeting of people of all ages drawn from a wide strata of local society on why the movement towards transforming Galway into a National Park City is so crucial at this particular time in human history due to unprecedented climate change, biodiversity loss and pandemics, and why it can be a template for other cities in Ireland to follow. Link to full write up</p>
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<p>Last Thursday, President Michael D. Higgins gave a powerful thought-provoking speech to an online (via Webex ) meeting of people of all ages drawn from a wide strata of local society on why the movement towards transforming Galway into a National Park City is so crucial at this particular time in human history due to unprecedented climate change, biodiversity loss and pandemics, and why it can be a template for other cities in Ireland to follow.   <a href="https://www.advertiser.ie/galway/article/117965/national-park-city-a-game-changer-for-galway">Link to full write up</a></p>
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