The Hare’s Corner is back for another year offering landowners ‘hassle-free’ support in creating more space for nature on their land.
Landowners in Galway, Limerick, Sligo, Meath, Offaly and Carlow are eligible for support to create wildlife ponds, mini-woodlands, hedges, mini-orchards and ‘plans for nature’ on their land through The Hare’s Corner initiative. The call for applications opened on the 6th of March and will close on the 20th of March 2025. Applications can be made at burrenbeo.com/thc. If the call is oversubscribed, places may be offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Preference will be given to community groups, schools and Burrenbeo Trust Members.
The Hare’s Corner is an innovative biodiversity initiative by the nonprofit organisation Burrenbeo Trust. Burrenbeo Trust is partnering with Biodiversity officers in counties Galway, Limerick, Sligo, Meath, Offaly, Carlow and Galway City Council through the Heritage Council’s Biodiversity Officer Programme, to be able to offer Hare’s Corners to landowners in these counties.
This builds on the previous success of the initiative, which has helped create 1,600 habitats for biodiversity across four counties since its launch in 2021.
Inspired by the term ‘The Hare’s Corner’ – an old farming expression for an awkward section of a field which wasn’t intensively farmed and so was ‘left to nature’ – the aim of this project is to help create habitats that have proven benefits for biodiversity, for climate-action as well as for the wellbeing of participants.
The Hare’s Corner project offers landowners practical support to carry out simple but impactful actions for nature such as creation of a wildlife pond, a native mini-woodland, a wildlife hedge, a heritage mini-orchard, and/or a bespoke ‘plan for nature’ for their site. This support is offered in the form of materials (mixed species of native trees and heritage apple trees), micro-funding (towards machinery costs for pond digging), professional services (such as a hydrologist’s visit to help plan a pond, or an ecologist’s visit to ‘plan for nature’) and guidance.
The Hare’s Corner initiative in 2025 will be funded through a combination of public and private sector funding, including the National Parks and Wildlife Service’s Local Biodiversity Action Fund and is an action of the National Biodiversity Action Plan 2023 – 2030, and private funders – NTR PLC, Greencoat Renewables PLC, ESB, and Aldi Stores Ltd.
Visit our Case Study page to find farmers who are using CAP Strategic Plan 2023-2027 funding to enhance biodiversity on their land.