Five new conservation park rangers have been hired for North Bull island in Dublin Bay and St Anne’s Park.
Their role is “to increase awareness of the natural and cultural heritage of the nature reserve and St Anne’s Park by engaging with various user groups and the public,”Dublin City Council says.
The rangers will also be “monitoring activities and promoting responsible behaviour, particularly on the island, where there are such fragile habitats”.
Members of the public are encouraged to talk to the rangers and share their passion for the area, the council says.
The North Bull Island Nature Reserve sits on the north side of Dublin bay close to St Anne’s Park.
The island has a UNESCO Biosphere designation (for Dublin Bay), and attracts well over one million visitors every year for a range of different activities.
“The challenge is how to balance the needs of people and nature conservation,”the city council says.
In 2021, Dublin City Council published a 20 point action plan. This aims to “support conservation objectives and to create a forum for a range of stakeholders to collaborate on measures to support conservation and to communicate with the users of the island”, it says.
The five new rangers were hired arising from the action plan.























