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Introducing EUJT project Tóchar

  • Tóchar Midlands Wetland Restoration is a major three-year initiative focused on wetland restoration, research, and community engagement across Ireland’s midlands.
  • The project, co-funded by the Government of Ireland and the European Union through the EU Just Transition Fund Programme, will invest €12 million in wetland conservation.
  • Wetlands are vital ecosystems that support biodiversity, regulate climate, and provide sustainable natural resources.

Thursday, 27 March 2025, Dublin, Ireland: The Tóchar Wetlands Restoration Project is a three-year initiative dedicated to wetland restoration, research, and community collaboration co-funded by the Government of Ireland and the European Union. Its mission is to restore, research, and engage with communities to enable wetland conservation.

Ireland’s midlands are home to a diverse range of wetlands, including bogs, fens, marshes, rivers, lakes, and ponds. These landscapes play a crucial role in the country’s ecology, supporting biodiversity, mitigating climate change, and sustaining local communities. However, many of these wetlands have been degraded over time, and urgent restoration efforts are required to protect their future.

Managed by the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS), Tóchar is part of Ireland’s Just Transition journey towards climate neutrality. Through a €12 million investment, the project aims to restore degraded wetlands across the midlands and surrounding counties, enhancing biodiversity while supporting local livelihoods.

Christoper O’Sullivan, Minister of State for Nature, Heritage and Biodiversity commented:

“The Tóchar Project is an exciting and essential initiative in Ireland’s journey toward nature restoration and sustainability. Wetlands are not only vital for biodiversity and climate resilience, but they are also deeply embedded in the cultural and economic heritage of our rural communities. This project represents a balanced approach to conservation, ensuring that we protect these precious ecosystems while working closely with local communities to support a fair and just transition.”

The EU Just Transition Area, which includes the counties Kildare, Galway, Roscommon, Laois, Longford, Offaly, Tipperary, and Westmeath, has been selected as the focus for these restoration efforts. Initial projects that are set to get underway include:

  • Pollardstown Fen, Co. Kildare – a restoration initiative for Ireland’s most important calcareous fen.
  • Slieve Bloom Mountains, Co. Laois and Offaly – a conservation project aimed at protecting breeding Hen Harriers and increasing wetland restoration opportunities.
  • Clara Bog, Co. Offaly – further restoration works to preserve this internationally significant raised bog habitat.
  • Restoration plans for 36 fen sites across the region.  Fens are peatlands which are under the influence of groundwater and are therefore more alkaline than acidic bogs, hosting a wide range of plants and animals.
  • An additional 12 community-led wetland projects have received letters of offer for a variety of actions, including drainage and hydrology assessments, vegetation assessments and monitoring under the Tóchar framework.

Shirley Clerkin, Tóchar Project Manager, highlights the importance of community participation:

“We hope that communities will get involved in Tóchar. We want to hear their stories about the landscape so that we can work together to restore and protect these unique wetlands. By restoring degraded wetlands, we can foster sustainable living, community pride, and a renewed relationship with nature, ensuring a climate-conscious legacy of biodiversity and resilience for generations to come.”

Tóchar is committed to fostering strong relationships between local communities and their natural landscapes. Community knowledge and experience are invaluable in understanding and preserving wetlands. The project team is actively reaching out to individuals and groups across the Just Transition area to listen to their stories and collaborate on restoration efforts.

By restoring wetlands, Tóchar will provide a wide range of ecosystem services, including nature-based solutions for climate change adaptation and mitigation. The project aims to demonstrate how landscape restoration goes hand in hand with social transition, ensuring that nature conservation benefits both people and biodiversity.

For more information about the Tóchar Project, to find out what is happening in your area, or to explore opportunities for collaboration, please visit www.tocharwetlands.ie or follow us on Instagram @wetlandsrestoration.

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Tochar and Lions Club event Michael Carroll, Marcel Daniels and Shirley Clerkin

EUJTF funded Tóchar project and Lions Clubs Partner for Nature Restoration

  • Under the partnership €250,000 per year will be allocated for 2025 and 2026.
  • The partnership between the Tóchar project and the Lions Clubs will support nature restoration at a community level, harnessing local knowledge and expertise.
  • This collaboration to deliver nature benefits across the EU Just Transition region, this includes the counties of – Kildare, Galway, Roscommon, Laois, Longford, Offaly, Tipperary and Westmeath

Friday, 28 February 2025, Ireland: A new partnership has been established between Tóchar, an EU Just Transition Fund wetlands restoration project led by the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS), and the Lions Club a voluntary organisation, who give their time freely to serve their community through support and aid. The partnership will support wetlands restoration projects at a community level, harnessing local knowledge and expertise. This was announced today at the Lions Club National Convention in Tullamore. Wetlands are areas where water covers the soil or is present either at or near the surface of the soil all year or for varying periods of time during the year.

Under the partnership, €250,000 per year will be allocated for 2025 and 2026, to support restoration projects identified by Lions Clubs. They will manage the restoration of the wetlands and will be guided by Tóchar’s expertise. There is knowledge and expertise within the Lions Club memberships to deliver on these projects. One club which has already demonstrated this leadership is the Tullamore Lions Club, who undertook nature restoration works at Clonbeale More Bog in 2024.

The projects that result from this partnership will complement the wetland sites that have already been submitted to Tóchar by members of the public, including landowners and communities in its initial open call for expressions of interest in 2024.

Shirley Clerkin from Tóchar said:

“We are delighted to have the Lions Clubs on board in this collaboration to deliver nature benefits across the Just Transition region, this includes the counties of – Kildare, Galway, Roscommon, Laois, Longford, Offaly, Tipperary and Westmeath. Wetlands are good for the environment, filtering water, providing oxygen, and as places of tranquility and peacefulness. The restoration and reparation of nature is a step on the journey towards sustainability and a new kind of nature positivity, bringing tangible outcomes for health and community.  It’s right that the Lions Clubs can play a meaningful role in this transformation.”

The midlands of Ireland host a broad diversity of freshwater wetlands such as marshes, fens, bogs, rivers, callows, lakes and ponds, each playing a crucial role in the country’s ecology.  Some of these biodiverse areas are unique to Ireland and cannot be found anywhere else in the world.

Michael Carroll from the Tullamore Lions Clubs said:

“This partnership with Tóchar allows us to expand our commitment to serving local communities. By working together this can have a real impact by restoring nature which benefits local areas by enhancing biodiversity in those regions. We encourage our clubs across the regions to get involved in this important initiative and look forward to working with the Tóchar team on the approved projects.”

Tóchar’s approach to wetlands restoration is based on inclusivity, aiming to strengthen and support communities while restoring natural habitats. Tóchar is a three-year wetlands restoration project, co-funded by the Government of Ireland and the European Union through the EU Just Transition Fund Programme. It is managed by the National Parks and Wildlife Service.

To find out more about Tóchar visit www.tocharwetlands.ie or follow us on Instagram @wetlandsrestoration and @tocharstories and find us on Linked In and Facebook as Tóchar Wetlands Restoration.

For Lions Clubs or members looking to get involved please contact the Tullamore Lions Club at carrollm2016@gmail.com.

Michael Carroll, Marcel Daniels and Shirley Clerkin
Lions Club and Brian Gorman holding an aerial photograph of the peat dams installed on Clonbeale More Bog

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