A History of Irelands Forests and Forestry
Description
In this episode of Feet on the Soil, we journey through time to uncover Ireland’s lush landscapes, ancient Celtic reverence, and the profound impacts of historical change. Discover how Ireland’s post-glacial forests evolved into culturally significant symbols as early woodland management practices and sacred groves shaped the identity of the land.
We delve into the dramatic transformations brought by early human settlement, Viking raids, and the deforestation associated with colonial exploitation, all of which redefined Ireland’s natural heritage. The narrative then shifts focus to Independent Ireland, where state-led reforestation efforts and debates over non-native versus native species are actively reshaping the nation’s forests to foster a renewed balance between cultural legacy and biodiversity conservation.
This episode is a must-listen for history buffs, environmental enthusiasts, and anyone fascinated by the deep ties between people and the land. Tune in to explore a rich tapestry of historical insights, cultural narratives, and environmental challenges that remind us our forests are living legacies, cherished, restored, and celebrated.