Story of the Bogs - Part 4 - with John Feehan
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- The final part of the four part series by John Feehan. Exploring the after use and future of the harvest raised bogs. Written, presented and edited by John Feehan. Filmed by Tina Claffey.
With thanks to Birr Community School, Bord na Mona and Dermot Ward and family for on-site filming.
Our thanks to the Heritage Council for assistance towards the filming supported through the Offaly Heritage Plan 2017-23 funding programme.
This is one of the best Irish channels on RUclips. Thank you John and team. 💚🇮🇪🌱
This series was so interesting thanks for making it
Each instalment really is a small gem, every time packed with information and marvelous video and photographical material of the flora and scenery!👌🙏
That was a great series of videos. Thank you John.
So proud that our tiny slice of bog was used in this filming, we cherish it and it will never be cut as long as we are in ownership of it. Terrific John thank you.
Well done. It must have been beautiful when covered with hardwood and pine varieties thousands of years ago.
Not even an Irishman, but this series was fantastic. I learned so much from each video
Woohoo, I've been looking forward to this 4thpart of the story of the bogs, thanks so much John and your team😊
Class act.
John you're a troubadour for all of us who, certainly in my case are waking up to biodiversity. I own a field boundaries by a river and up to today was rented to a sheep farmer. Part of it is low lying with waterlogged ground. Part is along the river and the rest is very slightly undulating grass. He used pesticides to quell the weeds and I'm horrified now. I would your expertise to tell me how I might change this. I also have ten acres of hill commonage that nobody uses. I very much enjoy the mix of botany, use cases and folklore. We live in an age where we are slowly losing out connection to the land. But with you around, like the tooth of the lion, we might just get around more