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The CountryWide team feature the events, people and happenings that bring colour and life to communities, towns and villages across Ireland. Listen live Saturdays at 8am on RTÉ Radio 1.

Location:

Dublin, Ireland

Networks:

RTE Ireland

Description:

The CountryWide team feature the events, people and happenings that bring colour and life to communities, towns and villages across Ireland. Listen live Saturdays at 8am on RTÉ Radio 1.

Language:

English

Contact:

RTÉ Donnybrook Dublin 4 01 208 3111


Episodes
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Countrywide Full Episode 02/11/2024

11/2/2024
Countrywide Full Episode 02/11/2024

Duration:00:45:10

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The hopes and ambitions of the latest US biodiversity summit

11/2/2024
Journalist Orla Dwyer updates us on the latest UN global biodiversity summit in Colombia.

Duration:00:02:06

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Grazing on a Galway beach

11/2/2024
At the end of last winter, as a pilot project, Galway city's Biodiversity Officer asked Lackagh farmer Keith Fahy if he would allow five of this Dexter cattle to graze the meadows beside Ballyloughane Beach. Would conservation grazing improve plant life?

Duration:00:06:44

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Extinction Tour

11/2/2024
Naturalist and author Declan Murphy took us on a tour to see plants and animals that are under threat.

Duration:00:10:56

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An Irish American in Connemara

11/2/2024
Tami Joy is an Irish American farmer transplanted from Washington State to Co Galway. She now runs an agri tourism enterprise, where you can tour their farm, dine on their produce, stay the night and take part in workshops.

Duration:00:07:34

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IFA President Francie Gorman

11/2/2024
IFA President Francie Gorman

Duration:00:15:07

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Countrywide Full Episode 26/10/2024

10/26/2024
Countrywide Full Episode 26/10/2024

Duration:00:47:56

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The People’s Millennium Forest

10/26/2024
If you were a householder in 2000 the government sent you a certificate with a number telling you where in the country they had planted an oak tree on your behalf. Countrywide went to see if those trees are still standing.

Duration:00:06:39

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Burren Pine Project

10/26/2024
A project in the Burren has identified an ancient stand of Irish pine and the Burrenbeo Trust is now conserving this unique variety for future generations.

Duration:00:06:07

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National Parks projects

10/26/2024
There are hugely ambitious projects going on within our National Parks. For example, the largest conversion of commercial spruce forestry to native woodland in the history of the state in Nephin National Park. And the largest attempted restoration of a native woodland in the history of the state in Glenveagh National Park in Donegal.

Duration:00:03:49

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Public policy on forestry

10/26/2024
We are at a very interesting threshold in forest ownership in Ireland. The past century was mainly about the state investing in publicly owned forestry. But we are now at a tipping point where just fifty percent of forests in Ireland are now owned privately, and that number continues to grow.

Duration:00:18:39

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Restoring natural woodlands: Forest Midwife

10/26/2024
Catherine Cleary's endeavours to restore Ireland’s natural woodlands and protect biodiversity in her farm in County Roscommon are the subject of a new documentary by artist Beta Bajgart called Forest Midwife.

Duration:00:09:49

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Music by Padraig Jack

10/19/2024
Singer songwriter Padraig Jack, who grew up on Inis Mor, is touring with his new album These Shores. (For copyright reasons the full tracks performed in this interview cannot be made available in the postcast)

Duration:00:07:20

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Countrywide Full Episode 19/10/2024

10/19/2024
Countrywide Full Episode 19/10/2024

Duration:00:42:22

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A visit to the mart in Maam Cross

10/19/2024
The largest ever sheep sale for a single breed was held recently at Maam Cross Mart in County Galway, with over 3000 entered by members of the Connemara Mayo Blackface Breeders Group.

Duration:00:06:23

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New GAA rules

10/19/2024
Tonight on RTÉ 2, you can see the first matches being showcased with a plethora of new rules.

Duration:00:04:02

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Exotic mushrooms in Offaly

10/19/2024
On Thursday, seven awards were presented to organic growers and food producers at the National Organic Awards. Garryhinch Wood Exotic Mushrooms from Offaly received the 'New & Innovative Award'.

Duration:00:07:01

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Wild and woolly hedges in Tipperary

10/19/2024
Nothing shapes the Irish landscape more than the hedgerow. We meet two farmers in Tipperary who are invested in preserving and expanding the hedges on their farms, and hear from Teagasc adviser Catherine Keena.

Duration:00:16:11

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Chainsaw carving in Co. Laois

10/12/2024
Joe Hyde works as a carer but discovered the joy of chainsaw carving during lockdown.

Duration:00:07:49

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Male bull calf

10/12/2024
The male bull calf is a bad fit for the dairy industry, that only needs heifers, and a bad fit for the beef industry where it compares poorly to their beef bred counterparts.

Duration:00:08:40