Dr John Feehan, University College Dublin & Member of the Royal Irish Academy, was for over twenty years a senior lecturer in UCD's School of Agriculture and Food Science, from which he has recently retired. He is well known for his award-winning television work on the natural and cultural heritage of the Irish landscape. His many books include the definitive textbook on Ireland's peatlands, the widely acclaimed Farming in Ireland: History, Heritage and Environment, The Wildflowers of Offaly as well as several books on the geology, environmental heritage and history of the Midlands. He has been described by Michael Viney as 'one of Ireland's top ecologists and communicators of nature'.
This event was made possible through the support of Equipping Christian Leadership in an Age of Science (Grant 62750 from the John Templeton Foundation).

Lecture taking place on Wednesday 4th June at 7 pm in the Emmett Theatre, Arts Building, Trinity College

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