29th April | 13:00 - 14:00

Corrib Beo Talk: The Lough Carra Catchment Association – A Story of Determination and Resilience at Galway City Museum

Dr. Cilian Roden – a Founder of Lough Carra Catchment Association (LCAA) – and Arlene Monteith – Community Engagement & Heritage Consultant for LCAA – will give a comprehensive talk titled: The Lough Carra Catchment Association: A Story of Determination and Resilience, Wednesday, 29th April @ 1:00 pm at the Galway City Museum.

Dr Roden is one of the founding members of the Lough Carra Catchment Association (LCCA). His talk will focus on the history of the LCCA, current priorities and an overview of the Lough Carra LIFE Project. Arlene is currently working with the Lough Carra Catchment Association to deliver the ‘Our Lake, Our Community: Strengthening Heritage Stewardship at Lough Carra’ Project. This project is funded by the Heritage Council’s Organisational Support Fund. Arlene’s talk will give an overview of this project and highlight some opportunities for people to get involved in this project in the year ahead.

Speaker Bio: Dr Cilian Roden is an Irish botanist and ecologist renowned for this expertise in aquatic plants and natural heritage. He has authored several publications including “The Naturalist’s View: The Role of Natural History in Present-Day Ireland”, and has coauthored “A Rambler’s Guide & Map, Corrib Country: Natural Environment, Archaeology, History, Navigation Channel”. Dr Roden’s work has been instrumental in promoting environmental education and conservation in Ireland, and his dedication to preserving Ireland’s natural heritage continues to inspire and inform both the scientific community and the general public.

Arlene Monteith is a Community Engagement & Heritage Consultant. She has worked as a Learning and Outreach Officer for the Museum of East Dorset and also as Community Engagement Manager with the National Lottery Heritage Fund in the UK.

About Corrib Beo
Founded in Galway in 2019, Corrib Beo has developed a comprehensive program of heritage, education, environment, and recreation activities. Working with LAWPRO and groups around the lake, Corrib Beo aims to establish an effective structure for the Corrib region. We support the creation of a Corrib Forum to foster collaboration between state agencies and local groups, all working towards the protection and restoration of Ireland’s second-largest lake (after Lough Neagh) and its catchment.

Photo: Castle Burke by Lynda Huxley courtesy of Corrib Beo

Event Date
29th April 2026 - 29th April 2026
Event Time
13:00 - 14:00
Event Category Venue
Galway City Museum
Location
Spanish Arch
Event Address
Spanish Parade,
Galway
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Ticket Price
free
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