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“This will be the largest ever such camera trap monitoring project of mammals in Ireland,” said Danny Alvey, chairperson of ReWild Wicklow, “and we are delighted to have this happen right here in Wicklow.
ReWild Wicklow was only formed in January this year but it has already recruited nearly 300 volunteers. These volunteers have taken part in a whole range of activities aimed at improving biodiversity in the county.

ReWild hit the Wicklow bogs MAY22
atest press release from ReWild Wicklow, issued on Thursday,
May 19th 2022…
One of those projects featured is Snapshot Europe. Launched last year, the aim is to collect wildlife camera trap data across as many sites in Europe as possible during September and October. In 2021, the UCD Wildlife Department represented Ireland in the project by placing just ten cameras across the Wicklow Mountains. 

In spring they planted over 1,600 trees across seven different sites with various private and NGO partners. More recently, they have partnered with NPWS rangers in the Wicklow Mountains to help restore degraded peatland. As part of Snapshot Europe, the group will not only provide additional camera traps to be used but also its volunteers to setup, monitor and move the camera traps around difficult, secluded terrain.
“This project will help establish the distribution of mammals such as red squirrels, pine marten and badgers across Wicklow,” continued Danny. “We will be sharing the images we capture on our social media channels and website during the project. As an added thank you to any person or business that sponsors a whole camera trap setup (€218), they can name the camera and all sightings on it will be reported using that name. A perfect opportunity to honour the memory of a loved one or promote a local business’s commitment to Wicklow’s wildlife.”