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Protecting biodiversity

Uimhir Thagarta Uathúil: 
CRK-C155-DEV21-12
Stádas: 
Submitted
Aighneacht: 
Environment, conservation,education biodiversity
Údar: 
Irish Bee Conservation Project
Comhairliúchán: 
Draft Cork City Development Plan 2022-2028
Dáta a cuireadh isteach: 
15.08.2021 - 20:16

Tuairim

Protecting biodiversity
Caibidil: 
Volume 1 - Written Statement » 6. Green and Blue Infrastructure, Open Space and ...
Ábhair: 
Biodiversity

We wish to make the following submission to your development plan on the conservation of all Native Irish Bees to include our native Black Honeybee Apis mellifera mellifera. 

 Our native black honeybee has been here since the last ice age and have survived many millennia and has adapted to the Irish wet climate.  Over the last number of decades, the importation of bees has had a detrimental effect on all bees. These non-native bees have brought with them many viruses and pathogens which affect all bee species.  

Bees coming from warmer climate areas do not do well.  We would ask that areas of conservation be adopted in this City and that the movement of bees in these areas be restricted.  These designated areas could join other established regions as special areas of conservation, for example such areas as the Lee valley, amenity, and recycling sites. These sites could be used for the promotion and education on pollinators and pollination in action. 

We are asking that areas for biodiversity be created similar to Special areas of conservation and that the movement of people in these areas be restricted, example of restrictions would be No dog exercising off lead and only pathways in these areas to be used by people. 

The flora available is a great issue for the survival and increase in the Irish bee population, as many of its food sources have been depleted over a substantial and continual number of years.   As hedgerows, ditches have been removed, spraying of fields and strong hedge cutting to name but a few.  This has stolen huge numbers of flowers/plants/shrubs/hedges/trees that sustain a healthy and lasting pollinator population.  We wish to promote an education pattern into everyone’s mindset, for not only habitat, especially for the solitary bees, who are most of the bee species, but also in planting and encouraging food sources, in every space, be it countryside, urban or residential gardens.   It is a question of a re-think by all, into providing a rich and natural ‘bee friendly’ environment once again.  

Our heritage restored. Climate change is adding to the food problem, but planting and careful management can restore this imbalance, it’s a local issue, that can be addressed locally, one that has measurable success and ultimately, a global success for the pollinators per say, but especially for the native Irish bees.  Without them we and our society will suffer immeasurable problems in the future for something that truly is well within our reach to achieve, providing we educate one and all. 

 

Príomh-thuairim: 

Pollinator conservation and support. Create special areas of biodiversity for bees in particular

Príomh-iarratais: 

Conservation and habitat support

Main reasons: 

Pollinators under pressure

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