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Specs and the city: A conference in Dublin on Friday will explore better ways in which to plan cities, writes Sylvia Thompson…

Specs and the city: A conference in Dublin on Friday will explore better ways in which to plan cities, writes Sylvia Thompson.

Examples of how communities can develop urban food systems, car sharing and more energy efficient buildings will be provided by speakers including Daniel Lerch, programme manager of Californian Post Carbon Institute, and Megan Quinn Bachman, director of US non-profit organisation, Community Solutions.

Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, Eamon Ryan, and Dublin City Council planner, Dick Gleeson, will also address the Rethinking the City conference on Friday in Cultivate, Temple Bar, Dublin. The conference is part of the Convergence Sustainable Living Festival, from April 3rd to 7th. It will include a forum on how rural areas can reduce carbon emissions on Monday, April 7th in the eco village at Cloughjordan, Co Tipperary. See www.cultivate.ie or tel: 01-6745773.

Everyone's for the birds

Everyone Counts - the power of citizen science is the title and theme of this year's All Ireland Bird Conservation conference from Friday 4th to Sunday 6th in the Parkview Hotel, Newtownmountkennedy, Co Wicklow. Aimed at both expert ornithologists and armchair birdwatchers alike, the conference will encourage everyone to get involved in countrywide bird surveys. There will be talks on Climate Change and Birds in Europe, field trips to various birdwatching reserves and family workshops. Booking on tel: 01-2819878 or see www.birdwatchireland.ie

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Potty about orchids

Orchids in all their fragile beauty will be on display next weekend at the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin at the annual Orchid Fair. Visitors can join free guided tours of the orchid collections at the gardens at 2.30pm on Saturday and Sunday, April 5th and 6th. There will also be orchid potting demonstrations throughout the weekend.

Meanwhile, on Wednesday, April 9th at 3pm, botanist Dr Darach Lupton will speak about the biology and conservation of the Irish Lady's Tresses orchid. The National Botanic Gardens are open from 9am to 6pm daily. Pre-booked guided tours are available to groups. Tel: 01-8570909 or e-mail botanicgardens@opw.ie

No more bottom trawling

The National Sea Life Centre in Bray, Co Wicklow, has called for a ban on bottom trawling in Irish and international waters.

Bottom trawling has been in practice for over a century, and involves dragging a net across the ocean bed, trawling everything - including endangered fish life - in its wake. It has been blamed for the population collapse of numerous marine species. The exhibitions at Sea Life feature many endangered species, including Banggai Cardinalfish - which is on the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources) Red List of Endangered Species - as well as a variety of fragile coral reef species in this, the Year of the Coral Reef.

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