
As we celebrate World Wetlands Day 2025 at Tralee Bay Wetlands Ecology & Activity Park join Alan Balfe, who will be leading a walk to celebrate World Wetlands Day on February, 2nd at 11am.
As we celebrate the theme of Protecting Wetlands for our common future, regardless of background or disposition everyone is connected to the natural world. The quality of our health is correlated to the health of our environment. Healthy wetlands are essential for our universal wellbeing and long-term survival. They must be healthy if they are to continue to provide us with water and food, support biodiversity, protect against extreme weather events and mitigate against climate change.
Connecting to the natural world can provide a slew of benefits to both our mental and physical health. This is because nature can bring us into the present. It can do so forcibly and suddenly through the cold embrace of the sea and it can lure us slowly out of ourselves through birdsong. Studies have shown that the rhythmic and melodic patterns of birdsong can sooth us and provide relief from stress. These studies highlight the restorative effect of bird song on reducing mental fatigue. When we learn the names of the wildlife local to it can help us connect and notice the subtlety of the world. This is a mindful act, grounding our distracted minds. Life interlaced.
After this engaging mindful walk through our Wetlands enjoy some homemade and healthy options at the Lakeside Cafe.
This event is suitable for both Adults & Children. Pre booking is advised for all events. This Walk is part funded by Kerry County Council.

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What you’ll need
Warm Clothing
☂️ Waterproofs