About the Tóchar Project

“The roles of mosses are to clothe the rocks, purify the water, and soften the nests of birds.”

Robin Wall Kimmerer – Gathering Moss. A natural and cultural history of mosses.

Team

Shirley Clerkin
Project Manager

Shirley Clerkin is a dedicated environmental scientist with extensive experience in heritage management, biodiversity, and climate. Under her leadership, the restoration scheme emphasises community involvement, justice, scientific research, and sustainable practices, all while balancing the ecological importance of wetlands with the needs of local communities. Shirley’s commitment to protecting Ireland’s natural heritage is evident in her hands-on approach, as she collaborates with various stakeholders, including government agencies, local organizations, and the public, to achieve the project’s goals.

Monica Byrne
Project Administrator

Monica Byrne is a community champion and has a long career with the National Parks and Wildlife Service. She brings her wide-ranging experience from Wicklow National Park to Tóchar, where her can-do approach is key to the establishment of the project and its overall coordination. Monica is a problem solver and her work is vital to ensuring the project reaches its full potential.

“Plants are the first restoration ecologists.”

Robin Wall Kimmerer – Braiding Sweetgrass.
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